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Chlorine-37

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Chlorine-37 (\(^{37}\text{Cl}\)) is an isotope of chlorine, which is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17. It has a nuclear mass number of 37, meaning it contains 17 protons (which is characteristic of all chlorine atoms) and 20 neutrons (since 37 - 17 = 20).

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