Find the structure of the following atoms: (i) `._(8)^(16)O" "` (ii) `._(17)^(35)Cl" "` (iii) `._(13)^(27)Al`.

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Find the structure of the following atoms: (i) `._(8)^(16)O" "` (ii) `._(17)^(35)Cl" "` (iii) `._(13)^(27)Al`.

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