There is one stable isotope in Niobium, Nb93 there are 28 known isotopes in all.
Oxygen consists of three stable isotopes: 16O, 17O, and 18O
All the isotopes of californium are radioactive, artificial and unstable.
There are two stable isotopes of gallium: gallium-69 and gallium-71. Additionally, there are several radioactive isotopes of gallium, but they are unstable and decay over time.
Rhenium has 7 isotopes. The most stable and abundant isotopes are rhenium-185 and rhenium-187.
Thorium, radium, radon, polonium, thallium, etc.
The three main isotopes of niobium are niobium-93, niobium-95, and niobium-96. These isotopes are stable and occur naturally in different abundances. Niobium-93 is the most abundant isotope, followed by niobium-95 and niobium-96.
Naturally occurring niobium is composed of one stable isotope, 93Nb.However in the lab, at least 32 radioisotopes had been synthesized.
There are 41 protons in Niobium. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons.
copper has 2 stable isotopes
No, there are many stable isotopes.
It has 10
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element and hasn't stable isotopes.
it has 3 stable isotopes
No, most isotopes are not stable. Many isotopes are radioactive and decay over time, releasing radiation in the process. Only a few isotopes are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.
Yes very dangerous, even more dangerous than a crazy elephant chasing a human.
Oxygen consists of three stable isotopes: 16O, 17O, and 18O
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