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The isotopes of molybdenum have different electron configurations.
Molybdenum is a transition metal element. It is commonly used in various industrial applications and as an alloying agent in steel production.
Molybdenum is the element that has 42 electrons.
Polonium is the element in group 16 that has unstable isotopes. It is a radioactive element with no stable isotopes.
There is no limit as to how many isotopes an element can have. It can be given as many neutrons as possible with today's technology. As for stability and natural decay, that's another issue. Some isotopes can last for milliseconds, or less.
Molybdenum is the 42nd element on the periodic table.
The isotopes of molybdenum have different electron configurations.
A periodic table should be useful here, there even is a link provided for you below. One glance at the forty second element on the table should give you your answer. the element is molybdenum.
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There is 13 isotopes in the element boron. xD
Molybdenum is an element, so it is a substance.
copper has 2 stable isotopes
Seaborgium (Sg) has 17 isotopes - including isomers and metastable isotopes.
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Molybdenum is a transition metal element. It is commonly used in various industrial applications and as an alloying agent in steel production.
It has 10
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element and hasn't stable isotopes.