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<u>'''Definition&nbsp;;'''</u><br>Isotope are&nbsp;[[Atom|atoms]]&nbsp;containing the same number of [[Protons|protons]] and [[Electrons|electrons]]&nbsp;&nbsp;but &nbsp;different number of [[Neutron|neutrons]].&nbsp;Some common isotopes are &nbsp;[[Chlorine|chlorine]] 35 ,&nbsp;[[Chlorine|chlorine]] 37 and Hydrogen:-1,2 and 3.&nbsp;<br><u>'''<br>Chlorines average mass is calculated&nbsp;;<br>'''</u>Cl 35 has 75% and cl 37 has 25% of it's mass.  
Isotopes are [[Atom|atoms]] containing the same number of [[Protons|protons]] and [[Electrons|electrons]] but a different number of [[Neutron|neutrons]]. Some common isotopes are [[Chlorine|chlorine]] 35, [[Chlorine|chlorine]] 37 and Hydrogen:-1,2 and 3. Chlorines average mass is calculated; Cl 35 has 75% and cl 37 has 25% of it's mass.  


Chlorines Ar of 35.5, which is calculated by (75 x 35) + (25 x37)/100 = 35.3
Chlorines Ar of 35.5, which is calculated by (75 x 35) + (25 x37)/100 = 35.3

Latest revision as of 18:30, 4 December 2018

Isotopes are atoms containing the same number of protons and electrons but a different number of neutrons. Some common isotopes are chlorine 35, chlorine 37 and Hydrogen:-1,2 and 3. Chlorines average mass is calculated; Cl 35 has 75% and cl 37 has 25% of it's mass.

Chlorines Ar of 35.5, which is calculated by (75 x 35) + (25 x37)/100 = 35.3