There are 39 known isotopes and 17 nuclear isomers of tellurium (52Te), with atomic masses that range from 104 to 142. These are listed in the table below...
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by air and is not volatile. Naturally occurring tellurium has eight isotopes. Six of those isotopes, 120Te, 122Te, 123Te, 124Te, 125Te, and 126Te, are...
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of tellurium-128 is longer.[citation needed] Of the chemical elements, only 1 element (tin) has 10 such stable isotopes, 5 have 7 stable isotopes, 7 have...
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known stable isotope, only tellurium and rhenium similarly occur with a stable isotope in lower abundance than the long-lived radioactive isotope. Other than...
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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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Stable nuclide (redirect from Observationally stable isotope)
elements, they are usually termed stable isotopes. The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been known...
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Naturally occurring xenon (54Xe) consists of seven stable isotopes and two very long-lived isotopes. Double electron capture has been observed in 124Xe...
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131I. All industrial production of radioactive iodine isotopes involves these four useful radionuclides. The isotope 135I has a half-life less than seven...
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Polonium (redirect from Radio-tellurium)
no stable isotopes, polonium is a chalcogen and chemically similar to selenium and tellurium, though its metallic character resembles that of its horizontal...
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A table or chart of nuclides is a two-dimensional graph of isotopes of the elements, in which one axis represents the number of neutrons (symbol N) and...
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Iodine-131 (category Isotopes of iodine)
lighter isotopes of tellurium become heavier stable isotopes, or else stable iodine or xenon. However, the heaviest naturally occurring tellurium nuclide...
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Primordial nuclide (redirect from Primordial isotopes)
formation of the Earth, occur as primordial nuclides. These 35 primordial radionuclides represent isotopes of 28 separate elements. Cadmium, tellurium, xenon...
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to as stable isotopes or stable nuclides. For example, 14 C is a radioactive form of carbon, whereas 12 C and 13 C are stable isotopes. There are about...
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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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Astatine (redirect from History of astatine)
all its isotopes have half-lives of 8.1 hours or less, decaying into other astatine isotopes, bismuth, polonium, or radon. Most of its isotopes are very...
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known stable isotope, only indium and tellurium similarly occur with a stable isotope in lower abundance than the long-lived radioactive isotope. There are...
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X-ray burster (section Observation of bursts)
was shown to end definitively at isotopes of tellurium that undergo alpha decay such as 107Te. Within seconds, most of the accreted material is burned...
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Period 5 element (section Tellurium)
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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Selenium (redirect from Optical properties of selenium)
isotopes primarily undergo beta plus decay to isotopes of arsenic, and isotopes heavier than the stable isotopes undergo beta minus decay to isotopes...
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proposed to be catalyzed by TerC is: tellurium ions (in) → tellurium ions (out). Tellurium Isotopes of tellurium Efflux (microbiology) Taylor, D. E. (1999)...
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Iodine-123 (category Isotopes of iodine)
2230 hours; the decay by electron capture to tellurium-123 emits gamma radiation with a predominant energy of 159 keV (this is the gamma primarily used for...
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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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Livermorium (redirect from History of livermorium)
because there are many reasonably long-lived isotopes of curium that can be used to make a target. The light isotopes can be made by fusing curium-243 with calcium-48...
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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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Interchalcogen (section Tellurium chalcogenides)
molecule of cyclooctasulfur are replaced by selenium atoms Tellurium monoxide, TeO (unstable transient species) Tellurium dioxide, TeO2 Tellurium trioxide...
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Atomic number (redirect from Number of protons)
numbers, are known as isotopes. A little more than three-quarters of naturally occurring elements exist as a mixture of isotopes (see monoisotopic elements)...
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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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list of nuclides shows observed nuclides that either are stable or, if radioactive, have half-lives longer than one hour. This represents isotopes of the...
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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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