Differences between uranium isotopes: natural isotopes (U-234, U-235, U-238) and the artificial isotopes; differences in atomic mass; differences in the number of neutrons; differences of the half life; differences in the emitted radiations (type, energy, percentage); differences in the decay chain; differences in the technological importance; etc.
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There are several isotopes of iron, the most frequent is Fe56 (92 percent). Suggest you look up Wikipedia for Iron. I do not understand your use of word 'resonante'. If you mean 'resonate' I still don't understand what your query really is.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
The most prevalent isotope in an iron sample is iron-56 (Fe-56). It accounts for about 91.7% of naturally occurring iron isotopes. Fe-56 is stable and is commonly found in various iron-containing materials. Other isotopes, such as Fe-54, Fe-57, and Fe-58, are present in much smaller amounts.
All the isotopes from the decay chains exist in these rocks. The most important are the dangerous isotopes of radium and radon.
Iron is an element, and there is only one element called iron (Fe). There are no iron element(s), but if you mean isotopes, then some iron isotopes are stable, and some aren't. No known element is stable in of it's isotopes.
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26 protons in their nucleus, which defines them as iron. They may have varying numbers of neutrons, leading to isotopes such as iron-56, iron-57, and iron-58.
There are several isotopes of iron, the most frequent is Fe56 (92 percent). Suggest you look up Wikipedia for Iron. I do not understand your use of word 'resonante'. If you mean 'resonate' I still don't understand what your query really is.
Iron atoms. Fe is the symbol for iron on the table of elements.
Iron-59 is a radioactive isotope of iron with a half-life of 44.5 days, unlike stable isotopes of iron. It is used in medical and biological research. However, like other isotopes of iron, Iron-59 has 26 protons and behaves chemically in a similar manner.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
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Iron has 26 protons.Iron 55.847 is not an element. Iron exists in the form of the following isotopes: 56Fe, 54Fe, 57Fe and 58Fe. Iron 55.847 refers to the average atomic mass of these isotopes, weighted together according to their relative abundance on earth. 56Fe accounts for approx 92% of the total.
The most prevalent isotope in an iron sample is iron-56 (Fe-56). It accounts for about 91.7% of naturally occurring iron isotopes. Fe-56 is stable and is commonly found in various iron-containing materials. Other isotopes, such as Fe-54, Fe-57, and Fe-58, are present in much smaller amounts.
Fluorine has 2 natural isotopes, 16 artificial isotopes and 1 artificial isomer.
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