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Chlorine is a non meta element. Atomic Mass of it is 35.

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What is clorine's atomic mass number?

35.4527


What is the same in isotopes?

isotopes always have the same? mass # & atomic #, or atomic # and atomic weight, or atomic # but different mass #'s


Clorine 35 and clorine 37 are examples of?

Isotopes


How is the atomic mass of an element is affected by the distribution of its isotopes in nature?

Isotopes have a different amount of Neutrons. The atomic mass is the sum of Protons and Neutrons. Therefore having a different number of Neutrons makes the atomic mass greater. Or vice versa. Boom. Solved.


How is the atomic mass for chlorine related to isotopes for that atom?

The average atomic mass is weighted by the most common isotopes and their relative abundance.


How is the atomic mass of an element affected by the distribution of its isotopes in nature?

The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.


How the atomic mass of an element is affected by the distribution of its isotopes in nature?

The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.


Is the atomic mass used for the mass of an element which has isotopes?

Yes, it must be used as all elements have one or more isotopes and all elements have an atomic mass.


What is the term for atoms of the same element that differ in their mass numbers?

We can find atomic mass and mass number in chemical elements. Atomic mass is about weight of the atom. Mass number is about total of neutrons and protons.


Do isotopes have the same atomic number and the same atomic mass?

No: They have the same atomic number but not the same atomic mass.


Atomic mass differnet from the atomic mass number why is that?

The atomic mass is an average, allowing for the relative abundances of different isotopes.


What information does atomic mass give you?

Atomic mass is the average mass of all isotopes of a given element.