Carbon 12 and Carbon 13 are stable. All other isotopes of carbon are unstable and radioactive
The atomic mass of the most stable isotope of Roentgenium is 281. This most stable isotope decays in around 36seconds. Oddly, it's most stable isotope has the same atomic mass as the most stable isotope of the element before: Darmstadtium.
The most abundant isotope of arsenic is arsenic-75.
Yes, 20Ne (Neon-20) is stable. It is the most common and stable isotope of neon, with no natural radioactivity.
it must eject the extra nucleons and should be conveted into a stable isotope.
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
The atomic mass of the most stable isotope of Roentgenium is 281. This most stable isotope decays in around 36seconds. Oddly, it's most stable isotope has the same atomic mass as the most stable isotope of the element before: Darmstadtium.
The most abundant isotope of arsenic is arsenic-75.
52Cr is a stable Chromium isotope. 52Cr is the most commun natural Chromium isotope.
27, for its most stable isotope
Yes, 20Ne (Neon-20) is stable. It is the most common and stable isotope of neon, with no natural radioactivity.
1 neutron in He-3 isotope. 2 neutrons in He-4 isotope (most stable)
22 neutrons, for its most stable isotope.
it must eject the extra nucleons and should be conveted into a stable isotope.
The stable isotope produced by radioactive decay is called a daughter isotope.
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
Possibly, the most common and stable isotope of Nitrogen.