Tin (50Sn) is the element with the greatest number of stable isotopes (ten; three of them are potentially radioactive but have not been observed to decay)...
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common tin isotopes, while tin-124 is only formed in the r-process (rapid neutron capture) in supernovae and neutron star mergers. Tin isotopes 115, 117...
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Carbon group (section Isotopes)
decay of uranium. These isotopes are tin-121, tin-123, tin-125, and tin-126. 38 isotopes of lead have been discovered. 9 of these are naturally occurring...
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Stable nuclide (redirect from Observationally stable isotope)
indirect. Stable isotopes: 1 element (tin) has 10 stable isotopes 5 elements have 7 stable isotopes apiece 7 elements have 6 stable isotopes apiece 11 elements...
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Several proton-rich isotopes of indium (including indium-99) have been used to measure the mass of the doubly-magic isotope tin-100. mIn – Excited nuclear...
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is the kinetic isotope effect: due to their larger masses, heavier isotopes tend to react somewhat more slowly than lighter isotopes of the same element...
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Magic number (physics) (category Isotopes)
otherwise be expected. For example, the nuclides tin-100 and tin-132 are examples of doubly magic isotopes of tin that are unstable, and represent endpoints...
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[citation needed] Of the chemical elements, only 1 element (tin) has 10 such stable isotopes, 5 have 7 stable isotopes, 7 have 6 stable isotopes, 11 have 5 stable...
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and double neutron knockout, from gallium-69 (the most common of two stable isotopes of gallium). This reaction is: 69Ga(p,2n)68Ge. A Russian source produces...
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Europe whose tin has been scientifically provenanced is the Nebra sky disk, and its tin (and gold, though not its copper), is shown by tin isotopes to have...
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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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Lead (redirect from Environmental effects of lead mining)
two stable isotopes; even-numbered elements have multiple stable isotopes, with tin (element 50) having the highest number of isotopes of all elements...
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Aluminium (redirect from Environmental impact of aluminum production)
stable isotopes; even-numbered elements have multiple stable isotopes, with tin (element 50) having the highest number of stable isotopes of all elements...
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down the rp-process, before low capture rate and a cycle of transmutations between isotopes of tin, antimony, and tellurium upon further proton capture terminate...
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this discrepancy has been explained by the presence of isotopes; the atomic mass of any isotope is very close to satisfying the whole number rule, with...
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Chemical element (redirect from History of chemical elements)
3.1 stable isotopes per element. The largest number of stable isotopes for a single element is 10 (for tin, element 50). The mass number of an element...
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Primordial nuclide (redirect from Primordial isotopes)
stable isotope and three additional primordial elements have only radioactive isotopes (bismuth, thorium, and uranium). Some unstable isotopes which occur...
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Period 5 element (section Tin)
stable +4. Tin is the 49th most abundant element and has, with 10 stable isotopes, the largest number of stable isotopes in the periodic table. Tin is obtained...
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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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Thorium (redirect from History of thorium)
All known thorium isotopes are unstable. The most stable isotope, 232Th, has a half-life of 14.05 billion years, or about the age of the universe; it decays...
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Chemical symbol (redirect from List of elements by symbol)
a list can instead be found in Template:Navbox element isotopes. The symbols for isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium (D) and tritium (T), are still in use...
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Indium (redirect from Compounds of indium)
known isotopes, ranging in mass number from 97 to 135. Only two isotopes occur naturally as primordial nuclides: indium-113, the only stable isotope, and...
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of A. Q. Khan. Tinner was known and connected in particular with gas centrifuge technology used for isotopic enrichment of uranium. Friedrich Tinner was...
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Ununennium (redirect from Isotopes of Ununennium)
synthesis of ununennium, as isotopes with half-lives below one microsecond would decay before reaching the detector, and the heavier isotopes cannot be...
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Unbihexium (redirect from Isotopes of unbihexium)
will alpha decay, possibly reaching flerovium and livermorium isotopes, and heavier isotopes will decay by spontaneous fission. This study and a quantum...
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Atom (redirect from Structure of the atom)
element tin. Elements 43, 61, and all elements numbered 83 or higher have no stable isotopes.: 1–12 Stability of isotopes is affected by the ratio of protons...
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Unbiunium (redirect from Isotopes of unbiunium)
Should the synthesis of unbiunium isotopes in such a reaction be successful, the resulting nuclei would decay through isotopes of ununennium that could...
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Moscovium (redirect from History of moscovium)
heavier isotopes of moscovium, 289Mc and 290Mc, were discovered in 2009–2010 as daughters of the tennessine isotopes 293Ts and 294Ts; the isotope 289Mc...
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Transuranium element (redirect from Super heavy isotope)
Earth and they are synthetic. Of the elements with atomic numbers 1 to 92, most can be found in nature, having stable isotopes (such as oxygen) or very long-lived...
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Nuclear transmutation (redirect from Transmutation of lead into gold)
nuclear reactor, these isotopes can undergo nuclear fission, destroying the original actinide isotope and producing a spectrum of radioactive and nonradioactive...
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