The number that's in the position where chlorine has "35.453" is the average Atomic Mass in atomic mass units for that element assuming the various isotopes are present in their "natural" ratio. The two common isotoped of chlorine are chlorine-35 and chlorine-37; since in nature there are about 3 35Cl atoms per 37Cl atom, the ratio works out to be distinctly non-integral (also contributing slightly to the non-integral average mass is the fact that the atomic masses of the two isotopes are not EXACTLY 35 and 37).
The periodic table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.
The Periodic Table lists the elements in the order of there atomic numbers. The number on the top of each square is the atomic number of the element.
Periodic table lists elements, and not compounds like polyethylene
Periodic table lists elements, not substances like eggs.
Periodic table lists elements and not compounds.
Cl is the symbol of chlorine on the periodic table. Cl- stands for chloride anion and is not seen on the periodic table, as periodic table lists elements and not ions.
Chlorine. Chlorine is the highest on the periodic table and the most in the right direction. That is how electronegativity can be determined in these type lists. Across the periodic table from left to right and up into the right corner to go from lowest to highest electronegativity .
The periodic table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.
Periodic table lists the elements in the increasing order of atomic number. Atomic number = Number of protons = Number of electrons
There are no compounds on the periodic table. The periodic table only lists elements.
The periodic table lists the elements that are currently known. They are grouped by atomic weight in most cases, by properties, and go in order by number of protons in the nucleus.
The Periodic Table lists the elements in the order of there atomic numbers. The number on the top of each square is the atomic number of the element.
Periodic table lists elements, and not compounds like polyethylene
Periodic table lists elements, not substances like eggs.
Periodic table lists elements and not compounds.
Periodic table lists the various elements. Argon is an element and hence is present on the periodic table.
None present. Periodic table lists elements, not minerals.