Atomic Mass of different isotopes?
In the section "Introduction to the atom"
sub section "Isotopes and mass spectrometry"
there is this example for Chlorine
"The atomic mass of chlorine-5 is , and the atomic mass of chlorine- is . And yet, if you look on the periodic table, you'll find that the mass of chlorine is given as . Where does this number come from?"
My misunderstanding is in the atomic mass of the isotope Cl-35. In that isotope, the number of protons, Z, =17 and the number of neutrons, N, = 18.
From earlier lessons, it shows that 1 proton= 1.007u and 1 neutron= 1.009u
so from there, I gather that the isotope Cl-35 should have a mass of 17(1.007u) + 18(1.009u) = 35.281u
Can someone please explain why the atomic mass of Cl-35 = 34.97u?
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