There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903.Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?
A) Chlorine contains almost exclusively
with very little
Cl.
B) Chlorine contains more
Cl than
Cl.
C) Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of
Cl and
Cl.
D) Chlorine contains more
Cl than
Cl.
E) Chlorine contains almost exclusively of
Cl, with very little
Cl.
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