Isotopes
The atomic mass of the isotopes of chlorine are as follows: Chlorine-35 has an atomic mass of approximately 35.5 amu Chlorine-37 has an atomic mass of approximately 37.5 amu.
37
35/37 is in its simplest form.
The word "barley" is mentioned in all English translations of the bible. Here are a few examples KJV 37 times in 35 verses NIV 36 times in 35 verses Amplified Bible 35 times in 34 verses Why the question??
It is: 35/37 times 100/1 = 94.'594'% recurring decimals '594'
percentage = 94.59%% rate:= 35/37 * 100%= 0.9459 * 100%= 94.59%
37
The main difference between chlorine-35 and chlorine-37 is their atomic mass. Chlorine-35 has an atomic mass of 35 amu, while chlorine-37 has an atomic mass of 37 amu. This is due to the different number of neutrons in their nuclei: chlorine-35 has 18 neutrons, while chlorine-37 has 20 neutrons.
36 in
94.595 %
94.59%
37, 41, 47, 53, yes. 35, 39, no.