A nucleus of the Cl-37 isotope contains two more neutrons than a nucleus of the Cl-35 isotope.
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Chlorine-37 has more neutrons in it than Chlorine 35
A chlorine molecule consists of two chlorine atoms bound together by a covalent bond. The symbol of a chlorine molecule is Cl2.
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The electron structure of the two isotopes is the same. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus- 37Cl has two more than 35Cl
No. The difference between these two isotopes of chlorine is in the number of neutrons that their nuclei have, while chemical properties are determined almost solely by the numbers and configurations of electrons in neutral atoms, which are the same for both isotopes of chlorine.
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The atomic mass of chlorine is a weighted average of the masses of all its naturally occurring isotopes, taking into account their abundance. Chlorine has two main isotopes, chlorine-35 (with an atomic mass of approximately 34.97) and chlorine-37 (with an atomic mass of approximately 36.97). The 0.5 difference in the atomic mass comes from the relative abundance of these isotopes in nature.
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Their number of neutrons. Chlorine 35 and Chlorine 37, What is the difference? Basically, they are both chlorine. They are not distinguished as 2 different elements because they consist of the same number of protons. The atomic number, aka proton number, is what differs between elements. The 2 of them are isotopes of the same element. The number 35 and 37 represents their mass number, which is the number of protons + number of neutrons. Hence, we can see that Chlorine 37 has 2 more neutrons compared to Chlorine 35. What is different then? Isotopes of the same element are identical. A heavier isotope might tend to react slower than a lighter one, which in this case, Chlorine 37 is the heavier one. Isotopes with more neutrons also have better nuclear stability. Isotopes also differ in abundance in nature. Chlorine 35 has an abundance of 75.53%. As chlorine only exist in 2 isotopes, the rest of chlorine found will be Chlorine 37, meaning that it will have an abundance percentage of 24.47%.
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Different numbers of neutrons, e.g. deuterium and tritium are isotopes of hydrogen.
Chlorine-37 has more neutrons in it than Chlorine 35
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