Abstract:Chlorine is ubiquitous in the environment and is an essential element for higher plants and animals. The primary radioactive isotope is
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Cl, which has a half‐life of 3.01 × 10
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years and which is produced both naturally and as a result of anthropogenic nuclear activity. This article considers the important sources of
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Cl in the environment and the subsequent behavior of the radionuclide. The chemistry of radio‐ and stable chlorine is … Show more
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