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chlorine comparison table
Subject has NMR receptivity has nuclear spin has decay mode has number of neutron has magnetogyric ratio has relative NMR sensitivity has number of nucleon has half life has NMR frequency has nuclear magnetic moment has nuclear quadrupole moment has symbol has use has atomic mass has natural abundance
chlorine 34m I = 3+ h/2πγ17  3432.2 minutes   34ClPVC33.973763 
chlorine 3520.2 where 13C = 1.00I = 3/2+ h/2π 182.6210 × 107 rad T-1 s-14.70 × 10-3 where 1H = 1.0035 9.798 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 Tμ = +0.8218736 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction-0.08165 × 10-28 m235Clisotopically enriched samples available for experimental purposes34.96885272175.77%
chlorine 36 I = 2+ h/2πno γ19  363.01 × 107 years μ = +1.28547 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 36Clresearch35.968306 
chlorine 373.8 where 13C = 1.00I = 3/2+ h/2π 372.1718 × 107 rad T-1 s-12.71 × 10-3 where 1H = 1.0020 8.156 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 Tμ = +0.6841230 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction-0.06435 × 10-28 m237Clisotopically enriched samples available for experimental purposes36.9659026224.23%
chlorine 38 I = 2- h/2πγ21  3837.2 minutes μ = 2.05 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 38ClPVC37.968010 
chlorine 39 I = 3/2- h/2πγ22  3955.6 minutes   39ClPVC38.968005 
chlorine 40 I = 2- h/2πγ23  401.38 minutes   40ClPVC39.970440 

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