• Chlorine (17Cl) has 25 isotopes, ranging from 28Cl to 52Cl, and two isomers, 34mCl and 38mCl. There are two stable isotopes, 35Cl (75.8%) and 37Cl (24...
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    Chlorine-36 (36Cl) is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one naturally occurring radioactive isotope, the cosmogenic isotope...
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  • 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...
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    unmeasurable. Chlorine has two stable isotopes, 35Cl and 37Cl. These are its only two natural isotopes occurring in quantity, with 35Cl making up 76% of natural...
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    individual isotopic masses. For instance, there are two main isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35 and chlorine-37. In any given sample of chlorine that has...
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    of 24 isotopes of chlorine have been discovered, with atomic masses ranging from 28 to 51. There are two stable and naturally occurring isotopes of bromine...
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  • "Chlorine", a song on the album Hyperview by Title Fight (2015) Chlorine acid Chlorine bleach Dichlorine (Cl2), an allotrope of chlorine Isotopes of chlorine...
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    to as stable isotopes or stable nuclides. For example, 14 C is a radioactive form of carbon, whereas 12 C and 13 C are stable isotopes. There are about...
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    Proton (redirect from Mass of proton)
    in different nuclear isomers. For example, there are two stable isotopes of chlorine: 35 17Cl with 35 − 17 = 18 neutrons and 37 17Cl with 37 − 17 = 20...
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  • Isotope separation is the process of concentrating specific isotopes of a chemical element by removing other isotopes. The use of the nuclides produced...
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  • per part of 36, 38, 40Ar. Many endeavors require argon depleted in the cosmogenic isotopes, known as depleted argon. Lighter radioactive isotopes can decay...
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    spectrometer that was reported in 1919. He was able to identify isotopes of chlorine (35 and 37), bromine (79 and 81), and krypton (78, 80, 82, 83, 84...
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  • half-life of 170 minutes. The shortest-lived is 49S, with a half-life shorter than 200 nanoseconds. Heavier radioactive isotopes of sulfur decay to chlorine. When...
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    than 79Br is electron capture to isotopes of selenium; that of isotopes heavier than 81Br is beta decay to isotopes of krypton; and 80Br may decay by either...
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    contaminants from Earth was that the ratio of two isotopes of chlorine in them matched the three-to-one ratio for those isotopes on Earth. The ratio for them on...
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    elements, they are usually termed stable isotopes. The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been known...
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    all its isotopes have half-lives of 8.1 hours or less, decaying into other astatine isotopes, bismuth, polonium, or radon. Most of its isotopes are very...
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    Atomic mass (redirect from Isotopic mass)
    of an element, weighted by the abundance of the isotopes. The dimensionless (standard) atomic weight is the weighted mean relative isotopic mass of a...
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  • This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
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    Iodine (redirect from Source of iodine)
    non-toxic radiocontrast material. Because of the specificity of its uptake by the human body, radioactive isotopes of iodine can also be used to treat thyroid...
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  • unstable isotopes do not occur in nature. In geochemistry, stable isotopes are used to trace chemical pathways and reactions, while radioactive isotopes are...
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  • has isotopes that are not radioactive, these are termed "stable" isotopes. All of the known stable isotopes occur naturally (see primordial isotope). The...
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  • half-lives exceeding the age of the universe for the heaviest isotopes like 335Ts when beta decay is not considered. Lighter isotopes of tennessine may be produced...
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    a second. The isotopes of titanium range in atomic weight from 39.002 u (39Ti) to 63.999 u (64Ti). The primary decay mode for isotopes lighter than 46Ti...
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    11 have 5 stable isotopes, 9 have 4 stable isotopes, 5 have 3 stable isotopes, 16 have 2 stable isotopes, and 26 have 1 stable isotope. Additionally, about...
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  • (CL-35), a United States Navy heavy cruiser Chlorine-35 (Cl-35 or 35Cl), an isotope of chlorine This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    trace isotopes 237U and 239U exclusively undergo beta decay, with respective half-lives of 6.752 days and 23.45 minutes. In total, 28 isotopes of uranium...
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  • lies in a window of transparency for this material. Naturally abundant chlorine consists of two isotopes, 35Cl and 37Cl, in a ratio of approximately 3:1...
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    list can instead be found in Template:Navbox element isotopes. The symbols for the named isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium (D), and tritium (T) are still...
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  • Prout's hypothesis (category History of chemistry)
    of neon gas. By 1925, the problematic chlorine was found to be composed of the isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl, in proportions such that the average weight of...
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