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4 February, 00:53

Give the masses of the three most abundant Cl2O molecules

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  1. 4 February, 01:14
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    Chlorine has the following % abundance and mass:

    Cl-35 = 75.76 %, 34.9688 amu

    Cl-37 = 24.24 %, 36.9659 amu

    Oxygen has the following % abundance and mass:

    O-16 = 99.757 %, 15.9949 amu

    O-17 = 0.038 %, 16.9991 amu

    O-18 = 0.205 %, 17.9991 amu

    Based in the % abundance O-16 is the most abundant oxygen isotope and Cl-35 is the most abundant chlorine isotope

    So the most abundant molecule of Cl2O and their respective mass are as follows:

    1) Cl-35, Cl-35, O-16

    Mass = 34.9688 amu + 34.9688 amu + 15.9949 amu = 85.9325 amu

    2) Cl-35, Cl-37, O-16

    Mass = 34.9688 amu + 36.9659 amu + 15.9949 amu = 87.9296 amu

    3) Cl-37, Cl-37, O-16

    Mass = 36.9659 amu + 36.9659 amu + 15.9949 amu = 89.9267 amu
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