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Chlorine has two isotopes, Cl-35 and Cl-37. Their abundances are 75.53% and 24.47%, resp...

Chlorine has two isotopes, Cl-35 and Cl-37. Their abundances are 75.53% and 24.47%, respectively. Assume that the only hydrogen isotope present is H-1.

(a) How many different HCl molecules are possible?

(b) What is the sum of the mass numbers of the two atoms in each molecule?

(c) Sketch the mass spectrum for HCl if all the positive ions are obtained by removing a single electron from an HCl molecule.

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