Chlorine 35: exact weight: 34.968852, percent abundance: 75.77
Chlorine 37: exact weight: 36.965903, percent abundance: 24.23
average atomic weight; 35.453
Chlorine has an Atom number of 17 and atom mass of 35.45. So atom mass - atom number gives you 18.45
Mass number = No. of protons + No. of neutrons = 19 + 20 = 39
the mol mass of chlorine atom is 35,453 g/mol. there are 6,022 141 79 × 1023 atoms in one mol. So one atom of chlorine would weigh around 5.83 x10-23 grams. Chlorine,the molecule, would be twice as heavy since the gas consists out of two chlorine atoms.
the mol mass of chlorine atom is 35,453 g/mol. there are 6,022 141 79 × 1023 atoms in one mol. So one atom of chlorine would weigh around 5.83 x10-23 grams. Chlorine,the molecule, would be twice as heavy since the gas consists out of two chlorine atoms.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine occurs as diatomic molecules. Therefore, the mass of one mole is twice the gram Atomic Mass of a chlorine atom, or 70.906 grams.
Chlorine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 35.453.
17.
All chlorine atoms contain 17 protons in each nucleus. The mass number is the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons; therefore, the atom described in the question has a mass number of 35.
Chlorine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 35.
35.5 grams per mole or 5.90*10^-23 for a single atom
The mass of Cl-37 is greater than that of Cl-35. Because Cl-37 has two neutrons more than Cl-35.
The mass of the chlorine atom is 35.5. The mass of the argon atom is 40. So you may think that the argon is more massive than chlorine. That is not correct.In a given volume of gas, at given pressure and temperature, the number of molecules are same in case of the gas. Chlorine molecule has got two atoms. The argon remains single. So the mass of chlorine molecule is 35.5*2 = 71. the mass of argon atom and molecule is 40.So the chlorine gas is much massive as compared to argon gas. The proportion goes to be 71 to 40, to be exact.