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Ordinary Chlorine Gas Has Two Isotopes: \\Ce{^35_17cl}\ and \\Ce{^37_17cl}\ in the Ratio of 3 : 1. Calculate the Relative Atomic Mass Atomic Weight of Chlorine. - Chemistry

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Ordinary chlorine gas has two isotopes: \[\ce{^35_17Cl}\] and \[\ce{^37_17Cl}\] in the ratio of 3 : 1. Calculate the relative atomic mass [atomic weight] of chlorine.

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Solution

Ratio of isotopes of chlorine
\[\ce{^35_17Cl}\] and \[\ce{^37_17Cl}\] = 3 : 1
Ratio of atomic masses = 3 : 1
Total mass = (3 × 35) + (37 × 1)
= 105 + 37 = 142
Relative atomic mass of chlorine = `"Total mass"/(3+1)`
= `142/4=71/2=35.5`

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