because it is in band of stability
A stable nuclide is not radioactive and don't disintegrate.
The daughter isotope is the result of the radioactive disintegration of the parent isotope. For example radium is a product of the uranium disintegration.The two isotopes have different chemical (different atomic numbers, etc.), physical and nuclear properties.
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
Decay Series
yes it is stable
A stable nuclide is not radioactive and don't disintegrate.
An unstable nuclide will stop emitting radiation when the forces in the nucleus are balanced, until they become stable.
The daughter isotope is the result of the radioactive disintegration of the parent isotope. For example radium is a product of the uranium disintegration.The two isotopes have different chemical (different atomic numbers, etc.), physical and nuclear properties.
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
An activation analysis is any of several techniques in which a subatomic particle or gamma ray is capture by a nuclide to form a second stable nuclide which is then measured.
An activation analysis is any of several techniques in which a subatomic particle or gamma ray is capture by a nuclide to form a second stable nuclide which is then measured.
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
This is a stable isotope of sulfur: 1616S.
1H, 2D, 102Ru, 103Rh, 106Pd and many others.
Decay Series
Decay Series
yes it is stable