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  2. Isotopes of chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine (17 Cl) has 25 isotopes, ranging from 28 Cl to 52 Cl, and two isomers, 34m Cl and 38m Cl. There are two stable isotopes, 35 Cl (75.8%) and 37 Cl (24.2%), giving chlorine a standard atomic weight of 35.45. The longest-lived radioactive isotope is 36 Cl, which has a half-life of 301,000 years. All other isotopes have half-lives under 1 ...

  3. Chlorine - Wikipedia

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    The most stable chlorine radioisotope is 36 Cl. The primary decay mode of isotopes lighter than 35 Cl is electron capture to isotopes of sulfur; that of isotopes heavier than 37 Cl is beta decay to isotopes of argon; and 36 Cl may decay by either mode to stable 36 S or 36 Ar. [41] 36 Cl occurs in trace quantities in nature as a cosmogenic ...

  4. Category:Isotopes of chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Isotopes of chlorine" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Chlorine-36 - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine-36. Chlorine-36 (36 Cl) is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one naturally occurring radioactive isotope, the cosmogenic isotope 36 Cl. Its half-life is 301,300 ± 1,500 years. [1] 36 Cl decays primarily (98%) by beta-minus decay to 36 Ar, and the balance to 36 S. [1] Trace amounts of radioactive 36 Cl exist ...

  6. Chlorine-37 - Wikipedia

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    Complete table of nuclides. Chlorine-37 (37. Cl. ), is one of the stable isotopes of chlorine, the other being chlorine-35 (35. Cl. ). Its nucleus contains 17 protons and 20 neutrons for a total of 37 nucleons. Chlorine-37 accounts for 24.23% of natural chlorine, chlorine-35 accounting for 75.77%, giving chlorine atoms in bulk an apparent ...

  7. Table of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    Table of nuclides. A table or chart of nuclides is a two-dimensional graph of isotopes of the elements, in which one axis represents the number of neutrons (symbol N) and the other represents the number of protons (atomic number, symbol Z) in the atomic nucleus. Each point plotted on the graph thus represents a nuclide of a known or ...

  8. List of elements by stability of isotopes - Wikipedia

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    List of elements by stability of isotopes. Isotope half-lives. The darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons (Z) = neutrons (N), as the element number Z becomes larger. This is a list of chemical elements by the stability of their isotopes. Of the first 82 elements in the periodic table, 80 have isotopes considered to ...

  9. Halogen - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine has two stable and naturally occurring isotopes, chlorine-35 and chlorine-37. However, there are trace amounts in nature of the isotope chlorine-36, which occurs via spallation of argon-36. A total of 24 isotopes of chlorine have been discovered, with atomic masses ranging from 28 to 51. [7]