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The atomic masses of cl 35(75.53 percent) and cl 37 ( 24.47 percent) are 34.968 amu and 36.956 amu. calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine.
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The atomic masses of cl 35(75.53 percent) and cl 37 ( 24.47 percent) are 34.968 amu and 36.956 amu....
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