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How many protons are in the isotope notation 35Cl?

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MCQ

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Topic

A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes

Question

  1. A. 17
  2. B. 18
  3. C. 35
  4. D. 34

Answer

17

Explanation

The atomic number of chlorine (Cl) is 17, which indicates that there are 17 protons in the isotope 35Cl.

Common mistake

Confusing Atomic Number and Mass Number

Students often confuse atomic number with mass number when using isotope notation.

Remember that atomic number refers to the number of protons, while mass number is the total of protons and neutrons. Use the notation correctly to distinguish between the two.

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