Molybdenum (42Mo) has 39 known isotopes, ranging in atomic mass from 81 to 119, as well as four metastable nuclear isomers. Seven isotopes occur naturally...
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to 99Tc. For isotopes lighter than 98Tc, the primary decay mode is electron capture to isotopes of molybdenum. For the heavier isotopes, the primary mode...
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into ruthenium-100. All unstable isotopes of molybdenum decay into isotopes of niobium, technetium, and ruthenium. Of the synthetic radioisotopes, the...
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Stable nuclide (redirect from Observationally stable isotope)
usually called that element's stable isotopes. The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been shown...
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Technetium (redirect from Discovery of technetium)
chemistry, that the molybdenum activity was indeed from an element with the atomic number 43. In 1937, they succeeded in isolating the isotopes technetium-95m...
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Synthetic radioisotope (redirect from Synthetic isotope)
isotopes are produced in significant quantities by fission but are not yet being reclaimed. Other isotopes are manufactured by neutron irradiation of...
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Shine Technologies (section Medical isotopes)
technologies. Phase 2: Medical isotope production: SHINE focuses on producing neutron-based isotopes including molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) for medical imaging...
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11 have 5 stable isotopes, 9 have 4 stable isotopes, 5 have 3 stable isotopes, 16 have 2 stable isotopes, and 26 have 1 stable isotope. Additionally, about...
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This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
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Molybdenite (redirect from Molybdenum glance)
mineral of molybdenum disulfide, MoS2. Similar in appearance and feel to graphite, molybdenite has a lubricating effect that is a consequence of its layered...
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Technetium-99m (category Metastable isotopes)
characteristics make the isotope unsuitable for therapeutic use. Technetium-99m was discovered as a product of cyclotron bombardment of molybdenum. This procedure...
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more specific atoms with their isotopes. The reactant is then allowed to undergo the reaction. The position of the isotopes in the products is measured to...
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stable isotopes usually refers to isotopes of the same element. The relative abundance of such stable isotopes can be measured experimentally (isotope analysis)...
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Fission products (by element) (redirect from List of fission products)
Given the stability of its next lighter and heavier isotopes and the high cross section those isotopes exhibit for various neutron reactions, it is likely...
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Period 5 element (section Molybdenum)
technetium, one of the two elements until lead that has no stable isotopes (along with promethium), as well as molybdenum and iodine, two of the heaviest...
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Tungsten (redirect from Biological roles of tungsten)
of four stable isotopes (182W, 183W, 184W, and 186W) and one very long-lived radioisotope, 180W. Theoretically, all five can decay into isotopes of element...
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Multipurpose Applied Physics Lattice Experiment (category Atomic Energy of Canada Limited)
as well as the isotope-processing facilities necessary to produce a large portion of the world's medical isotopes, especially molybdenum-99, medical cobalt-60...
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dysprosium, erbium, europium, molybdenum and ytterbium. All of these occur in nature as mixtures of various isotopes, some of which are excellent neutron...
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Uranium (redirect from History of uranium)
trace isotopes 237U and 239U exclusively undergo beta decay, with respective half-lives of 6.752 days and 23.45 minutes. In total, 28 isotopes of uranium...
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Phoenix (nuclear technology company) (category Nuclear technology companies of the United States)
to be a key milestone towards the production of medical isotopes such as molybdenum-99 (parent isotope of the medically useful nuclear isomer 99m Tc)....
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Seaborgium (redirect from History of seaborgium)
occurring isotopes. Several radioactive isotopes have been synthesized in the laboratory, either by fusing two atoms or by observing the decay of heavier...
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Ariel Anbar (category Year of birth missing (living people))
the first to report natural fractionation of molybdenum isotopes, including how and why molybdenum isotopes fractionate during adsorption to manganese...
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Technetium-99m generator (redirect from Molybdenum cow)
used to extract the metastable isotope 99mTc of technetium from a decaying sample of molybdenum-99. 99Mo has a half-life of 66 hours and can be easily transported...
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Neon (redirect from History of neon)
on Isotopes Periodic Table—Neon at the U.S. Geological Survey, by Eric Caldwell, posted January 2004, retrieved 10 February 2011 "Neon: Isotopes". Softciências...
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Molybdenum is an essential element in most organisms. It is most notably present in nitrogenase which is an essential part of nitrogen fixation. Molybdenum...
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Radionuclide (redirect from Radioactive isotopes)
in the decay chain of the primordial isotopes thorium-232, uranium-238, and uranium-235. Examples include the natural isotopes of polonium and radium...
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Sulfur (redirect from Biological roles of sulfur)
sulfur isotopes as they take in sulfate and produce sulfide. Prior to the 2010s, it was thought that sulfate reduction could fractionate sulfur isotopes up...
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Francium (redirect from Properties of francium)
element (after astatine). Francium's isotopes decay quickly into astatine, radium, and radon. The electronic structure of a francium atom is [Rn] 7s1; thus...
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Unbibium (redirect from Isotopes of unbibium)
expected to fall within the range of the island of stability, potentially conferring additional stability on some isotopes, especially 306Ubb which is expected...
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Oganesson (redirect from History of oganesson)
aimed at a mixed-isotope californium target containing 249Cf, 250Cf, and 251Cf, with the aim of producing the heavier oganesson isotopes 295Og and 296Og...
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