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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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Plutonium Compounds: The Complete List

This comprehensive list details 29 Plutonium Compounds, providing each compound’s chemical formula, typical oxidation state, appearance, and notes on stability and reactivity. Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals, the post offers clear, referenced summaries and practical insights into properties and safety—explore the complete table and download the full list for quick reference.

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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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Erbium Isotopes: The Complete List

A comprehensive, easy-to-read guide listing erbium isotopes and their key properties. This post covers mass numbers, stability and half-lives, decay modes, production notes, and practical applications—perfect for students, researchers, and curious readers seeking a single authoritative reference on erbium isotopes.

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The Complete List of Dubnium Isotopes

This comprehensive guide lists every known Dubnium isotope, summarizing mass numbers, half-lives, decay modes, and discovery details. Ideal for students, researchers, and science enthusiasts, the post explains production methods, experimental detection, and stability patterns of dubnium isotopes, with concise tables and key references to guide further study.

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The Complete List of Selenium Isotopes

This post provides a complete list of Selenium Isotopes, covering all 32 known isotopes and summarizing key properties — half-life (in s/min/h/d/yr), decay mode, and natural abundance. Use this concise, data-driven reference to compare isotope stability, radioactive behavior, and natural occurrence for research, teaching, or laboratory work.

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Americium Isotopes: The Complete List

This post provides a complete, tabulated reference of Americium Isotopes, listing each isotope’s mass number, half-life and decay modes across five key entries. Ideal for students, researchers, and radiation professionals, the concise table and explanatory notes make it easy to compare properties, understand radiological behavior, and reference essential data quickly.

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The Complete List of Isotopes

A comprehensive reference listing 69 isotopes with essential data — atomic number (Z), mass number (A), and half-life — organized for quick lookup. Ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts who want concise tables, stability trends, and practical notes on isotope properties and decay.

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Arsenic Isotopes: The Complete List

This post provides a comprehensive, tabulated reference of all 32 known arsenic isotopes. For each isotope we list mass number (A), measured half-life, and decay mode(s), with concise notes on notable isotopes — ideal for researchers, students, and professionals seeking quick, reliable data for environmental monitoring, medical contexts, and nuclear science.

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Darmstadtium Explained: Research, Properties, and Why It Has No Practical Uses

An in-depth, accessible guide to Darmstadtium: how it was discovered, how researchers synthesize and measure its fleeting atoms, its known physical and nuclear properties, and the scientific reasons it currently has no practical uses. This hub summarizes core research, links to detailed posts on experiments and theory, and explains what Darmstadtium reveals about heavy-element science.

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