Al-26: half-life 730000.0 years
Al-27: stable
Al-28: half-life 2.3 minutes
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i think that aluminium has at least 10 isotopes
I'm not sure, you answer.
20
2 27aluminium or 26aluminium
No. Because Al has a large no. of isotopes. (i think 22 isotopes).
Aluminium has 13 protons in all isotopes.
10 isotopes 10 isotopes
Natural gallium has 2 stable isotopes
1 Al27
2 27aluminium or 26aluminium
No. Because Al has a large no. of isotopes. (i think 22 isotopes).
yes. e.g. Al2O3
No, aluminum is an element. It has a number of isotopes, however.
Aluminum, like all other elements, comes in a variety of isotopes, and that is normal.
its 40,19 K and 39,20 K
Aluminium has 13 protons in all isotopes.
Aluminum is a chemical element, and in this sense of the word, there is only one type of aluminum in the natural world, because only one isotope of aluminum occurs naturally. However, among non-chemists, the word "aluminum" is often used to mean "any alloy in which aluminum is a predominant constituent, and there are at least dozens of those in commercial use.
Germanium has 9 isotopes.
No, there are many stable isotopes.
Mendelevium has 15 isotopes.