Silicon (14Si) has 23 known isotopes, with mass numbers ranging from 22 to 44. 28Si (the most abundant isotope, at 92.23%), 29Si (4.67%), and 30Si (3.1%)...
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Apple silicon, a series of processors designed by Apple Wikimedia Commons has media related to silicon. Isotopes of silicon List of places with "Silicon" names...
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for the heavier unstable isotopes is beta decay, primarily forming phosphorus isotopes (15 protons) as decay products. Silicon can enter the oceans through...
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Carbon group (section Isotopes)
Carbon-14 is a natural radioactive isotope with a half-life of 5,730 years. 23 isotopes of silicon have been discovered. Five of these are naturally occurring...
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Silicon isotope biogeochemistry is the study of environmental processes using the relative abundance of Si isotopes. As the relative abundance of Si stable...
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Stable nuclide (redirect from Observationally stable isotope)
usually called that element's stable isotopes. The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been shown...
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Natural abundance (redirect from Isotope abundance)
abundance figures) of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the periodic table. The abundance of an isotope varies from planet...
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Naturally occurring nickel (28Ni) is composed of five stable isotopes; 58 Ni , 60 Ni , 61 Ni , 62 Ni and 64 Ni , with 58 Ni being the most abundant (68...
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silicon burning). Other than 35S, the radioactive isotopes of sulfur are all comparatively short-lived. 35S is formed from cosmic ray spallation of 40Ar...
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Supernova nucleosynthesis (redirect from Origin of elements)
nickel-56 isotope has one of the largest binding energies per nucleon of all isotopes, and is therefore the last isotope whose synthesis during core silicon burning...
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