Chemistry
Cl35 and Cl37 are two different atoms. Where would they be placed in the periodic table.
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Since, all isotopes of chlorine i.e., Cl35 and Cl37 have the same number of protons so their atomic number is the same. Hence, they are placed at the same position in the periodic table in group 17, period 3.
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