chlorine-36

English

Noun

chlorine-36 (uncountable)

  1. (physics) A long-lived radioactive isotope of chlorine, 3617Cl, having seventeen protons and nineteen neutrons, and a half-life of 3x105 years; it can be used to date samples of groundwater
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