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The Radioactive Isotope of Chlorine and Its Production

Chlorine has three isotopes in nature 35C1—common and stable 36C1—very rare and radioactive, with a 301,000-year half-life and 37C1—less common and stable. Chlorine-36 concentrations are commonly expressed in units of 107 atoms/1 of water. The measurement is performed in specialized laboratories with dedicated accelerators. Measurements can be done on 1-1 water samples. [Pg.271]

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