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Explain fractional atomic mass. What is the fractional mass of chlorine?


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Fractional atomic mass:

  • When the value of atomic mass exists as a fraction instead of a whole number, it is called fractional atomic mass.
  • Fractional atomic mass occurs for those elements in which atoms of the same elements have more than one value of atomic mass. Example: chlorine (Cl). Some atoms of chlorine have an atomic mass of 35 u and others have an atomic mass of 37 u.
  • The fractional mass of chlorine is 35.5 u.

Calculation of fractional atomic mass of Chlorine (Cl):

Step-1: Calculate the fraction of the isotopes present

  • Cl1735 and Cl1737 exist in the ratio of 3:1 which means for a given sample, atoms of Chlorine-35 are present 3 times more than the atoms of the Chlorine-37.
  • Fraction of Cl1735= 34
  • Fraction of Cl1737= 14

Step-2: Calculate the fractional atomic mass

  • Fractional atomic mass = fraction of Cl1735× atomic weight of Cl1735+ fraction of Cl1737× atomic weight of Cl1737
  • Fractional atomic mass= 34×35+14×37
  • Fractional atomic mass= 26.25+9.25
  • Fractional atomic mass= 35.5 u

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