Ron Hipschman does another beautiful presentation with the Chlorine atom. I loved the seven atmosphere sample of Chlorine and the photos of the Bay Area salt ponds. Ron has a charisma that represents the very essence of the Exploratorium. His impeccable attention to truth, accuracy, and detail combined with carefully selected props make it so delightful to watch and learn.
9:38 Do different isotopes ever create different allotropes? or are a bunch more of neutrons not going to effect any bonding patterns that it already has with it's self?
Ron Hipschman does another beautiful presentation with the Chlorine atom. I loved the seven atmosphere sample of Chlorine and the photos of the Bay Area salt ponds. Ron has a charisma that represents the very essence of the Exploratorium. His impeccable attention to truth, accuracy, and detail combined with carefully selected props make it so delightful to watch and learn.
Ron Hipschman does another beautiful sample of chlorine in the salt ponds.
9:38 Do different isotopes ever create different allotropes? or are a bunch more of neutrons not going to effect any bonding patterns that it already has with it's self?
No. Isotopes are really only distinguishable by mass.