• Naturally occurring tungsten (74W) consists of five isotopes. Four are considered stable (182W, 183W, 184W, and 186W) and one is slightly radioactive,...
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    actually higher than that of natural tungsten at 3 milli-becquerel per kilogram. The other naturally occurring isotopes of tungsten have not been observed...
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  • demoed as Project Tungsten Wikimedia Commons has media related to tungsten. Wolfram (disambiguation) W (disambiguation) Isotopes of tungsten All pages with...
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  • ISSN 1365-3075. Kleine T, Walker RJ (August 2017). "Tungsten Isotopes in Planets". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 45 (1): 389–417. Bibcode:2017AREPS...
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    stable isotope and three additional primordial elements have only radioactive isotopes (bismuth, thorium, and uranium). Some unstable isotopes which occur...
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    elements, they are usually termed stable isotopes. The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been known...
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  • abundance of tungsten-182 much more than any of the other tungsten isotopes. Nonetheless, cosmic ray effects can be corrected for by examining other isotope systems...
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  • Seaborgium (redirect from Eka-Tungsten)
    occurring isotopes. Several radioactive isotopes have been synthesized in the laboratory, either by fusing two atoms or by observing the decay of heavier...
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  • occurring radioactive element (radioelement) with no stable isotopes. It has two primordial isotopes, uranium-238 and uranium-235, that have long half-lives...
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  • This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
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