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- Q5102949 subject Q8556455.
- Q5102949 abstract "Chlorine-37, or 37Cl, is one of the stable isotopes of chlorine, the other being chlorine-35 (35Cl). 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 atomic weight of 6998354530000000000♠35.453(2) g/mol.Remarkably, the Solar neutrinos were discovered by an experiment using a radiochemical method based on Chlorine-37 transmutation.".
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- Q5102949 comment "Chlorine-37, or 37Cl, is one of the stable isotopes of chlorine, the other being chlorine-35 (35Cl). 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 atomic weight of 6998354530000000000♠35.453(2) g/mol.Remarkably, the Solar neutrinos were discovered by an experiment using a radiochemical method based on Chlorine-37 transmutation.".
- Q5102949 label "Chlorine-37".