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Name two isotopes of naturally occurring chlorine


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Isotopes: A element that has the same atomic number but differs in mass number is considered an isotope.

  • Isotopes are members of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
  • The number of protons in a nucleus determines the element's atomic number.
  • The number of protons and neutrons combine to give us the mass number of an atom.
  • There are two main types of isotopes, and these are radioactive isotopes and stable isotopes.
  • stable isotopes have a stable combination of protons and neutrons.
  • In isotopes, stable nuclei do not undergo decay.
  • The radioactive isotopes do not pose dangerous effects on living things.
  • for example — C612, C614, O816,O818 , Cl1735 , Cl1737 etc

Thus, Cl1735 , Cl1737 two isotopes of naturally occurring chlorine


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