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Hydrogen has two naturally occurring isotopes,1H and 2H. Chlorine also has two naturally occurring isotopes,35Cl and 37Cl. Thus, hydrogen chloride...
Hydrogen has two naturally occurring isotopes,1H and 2H. Chlorine also has two naturally occurring isotopes,35Cl and 37Cl. Thus, hydrogen chloride gas consists of four distinct types of molecules: 1H35Cl,1H37Cl,2H35Cl, and2H37Cl. Order these four molecules in order of decreasing rate of effusion.