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3 stable isotopes, magnesium-24 mgnesium-25 and magnesium-26

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The natural isotopes of magnesium are:

* 24Mg - 78,99%

* 26Mg - 11,01 %

* 25Mg - 10 %

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Q: Which of the atoms in the table are isotopes of magnesium?
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