Currently, 163 isotopes of elements with Z >= 100 have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is described here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed publication, including the production and identification method, is presented. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights ...
Currently, 163 isotopes of elements with Z ≥ 100 have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is described here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed publication, including the production and identification method, is presented.M. Thoennessen...
IUPAC Project 2009-046-2-200: Terminology and definition of quantities related to the isotope distribution in elements with more than two stable isotopesdoi... J Kaiser,A Angert,B Bergquist,... - Ro-man, IEEE 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Trends in diet, nutritional status, and diet-related non...
Using stable isotopes to trace long‐distance dispersal in birds and other taxa The combination of this stable isotope with others and the ultimate combination of a variety of techniques, including the measurement of trace elements and ... KA Hobson - 《Diversity & Distributions》 被引量: 493...
Like all chemical elements with an atomic number greater than 82, Armenium has no stable isotopes. The most stable of these, 938Arm has a half-life of about 42 picoseconds (4.2x10-11 seconds). Positive Periodic Table (Complex/Negative/Antimatter/Zetonic/Monopole/Fanonium/Fandonium) -0 0...
Isotopes of Elements- Isotopes refer to elements with nuclei having the same number of protons, but differing numbers of neutrons, so that the masses of contrasting isotopes differ by one to a few neutrons. To learn more about the Types, Examples, Physic
and is—apart frommercury—the only element that is liquid at 20°C(68 °F) andatmospheric pressure. Iodine (I2) forms dark violet crystals under these conditions. In thesolid statethe halogen elements formmolecular lattices, and thesublimationenergies rise with increasing size of the molecules....
ofisotopesof every element—atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights. The chemical properties of the isotopes of an element are essentially the same, and all the isotopes of an element occupy the same place in the periodic system in spite of their differences in atomic ...
Waxapplium is a hypothetical Yoso element with the atomic number y316 and the symbol Wxa. It is named after the Wax apple. Waxapplium is possibly a dark red solid at room temperature. Waxapplium is radioactive and has no stable isotopes. Its most stable
This periodic table of elements provides comprehensive data on the chemical elements including scores of properties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides (Isotopes). Below the table there is a "Periodic Table Sorted By" section with links that will sort chemical elements by vario...