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Share this Isotopes of hydrogen are used to show what isotopes are. Calculations of Relative Atomic Mass are covered through a worked example using chlorine and then an exercise using copper
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Perfect; I am a 'sequestered' Science teacher and not great at Maths and was able to understand and teach it. So clear and straightforward. Thank you
Show replies I have always wondered why textbooks start isotopes with chlorine. Hydrogen is much easier to understand.
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Submit reply Cancel Good resource - it has a few unfinished comments on some slides - not sure if its a conversion issue :-)
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