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Scientific paper
Sep 1925
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1925natur.116..426h&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 116, Issue 2916, pp. 426 (1925).
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THE most accurate determinations of the atomic weight of chlorine indicate that on earth this element consists of 76.65 per cent. of chlorine of isotopic number 1 (atomic weight = 35) and of 23.35 per cent. of isotopic number 3 (atomic weight = 37). It is of interest to determine the composition of this element in meteorites, and this has been done by the present writers, with the result that meteoritic chlorine has been found to have exactly the above isotopic composition. Within the limits of error of extremely accurate work, the atOmic weight of meteoritic chlorine is found to be the same as that of this element as found on earth.
Harkins William D.
Stone S. B.
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