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Chlorine-36 is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one radioactive isotope: the cosmogenic isotope 36Cl. Its half-life is 301,000 -- 2,000 years. Cl decays primarily (98%) by beta-minus decay to 36Ar, and the balance to 36S.
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Chlorine-36 is an isotope of chlorine. Chlorine has two stable isotopes and one radioactive isotope: the cosmogenic isotope 36Cl. Its half-life is 301,000 -- 2,000 years. Cl decays primarily (98%) by beta-minus decay to 36Ar, and the balance to 36S.