Tag: Isotopes

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The Complete List of Beryllium Isotopes

This post lists all 10 known Beryllium Isotopes in a clear table with Mass number (A), Half-life (s or y), and Decay mode for each entry. Ideal for students, educators, and researchers seeking a quick reference to stability, decay pathways, and essential properties of beryllium isotopes.

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List of Livermorium Isotopes

This post compiles available information on Livermorium Isotopes, summarizing known and proposed isotopes of element 116, their discovery history, decay modes, half-lives, and key nuclear properties. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or curious reader, explore isotope data, synthesis methods used in superheavy element research, and what current studies reveal about livermorium’s stability—click to read the full isotope details.

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List of Darmstadtium Isotopes

This post compiles Darmstadtium Isotopes and summarizes what is known about each nuclide: masses, half-lives, decay modes, and discovery history. Learn how researchers synthesize and study this synthetic superheavy element and explore the experimental data behind each reported isotope.

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List of Moscovium Isotopes

Explore a concise, authoritative list of the six known Moscovium isotopes, each summarized with mass number, half-life (seconds), and primary decay mode to the daughter nuclide. This post includes a clear table for quick reference, short notes on detection and decay chains, and references—ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking reliable superheavy element data.

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The Complete List of Iodine Isotopes

This post lists all six known iodine isotopes and provides clear, comparable data for each: half-life (in seconds, days, or years), dominant decay mode(s), and natural abundance percentages. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or curious reader, explore concise isotope profiles and learn which iodine isotopes are stable, radioactive, used in medicine, or found naturally.

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Iridium Isotopes: The Complete List

This post compiles a complete list of Iridium Isotopes, detailing each isotope’s mass number, stability, decay modes, half-lives and notable production methods. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or materials scientist, explore clear summaries, decay charts and real-world applications of iridium isotopes to better understand their properties and uses in science and industry.

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Cobalt Isotopes: The Complete List

This post provides a complete list of Cobalt Isotopes, summarizing nine isotopes with half-life, decay mode (and decay product), and nuclear spin. Ideal for students and researchers, it offers a concise reference table, stability notes, and practical context including the important Cobalt-60 isotope.

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Platinum Isotopes: The Complete List

This complete list of Platinum Isotopes presents all 7 known isotopes with clear columns for mass number (A), half-life (in seconds/minutes/hours/days/years), and natural abundance. Ideal for researchers, students, and enthusiasts seeking accurate isotope data and quick reference details.

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The Complete List of Calcium Isotopes

This comprehensive reference lists all 26 known Calcium Isotopes, with mass numbers, half-lives and decay modes presented in a clear table for quick reference. Learn key properties of stable and radioactive calcium isotopes, compare natural abundances, and discover which isotopes are used in research, industry, and medicine.

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Uses of Mendelevium

This hub post explains the uses of mendelevium — a rare synthetic actinide — focusing on its role in nuclear research, actinide chemistry, isotope production, and laboratory applications. It links to detailed articles on experimental methods, history, safety considerations, and future research to help readers and researchers learn where and why mendelevium is applied.

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