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Neutron Count in Chlorine-36 Isotope: A Simple Calculation
Chlorine has an atomic number of 17, which means it has 17 protons in its nucleus. An isotope of chlorine with a mass number of 36 has 36 - 17 =
19 neutrons
in its nucleus.
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