Nickel isotope Nickel 64

Nickel isotope Nickel 64 Nickel isotopes are used in the production of several radioisotopes. Ni-64 is used to produce CU-64 for radioimmunotherapy. Ni-61 can be used to produce PET radioactive isotope Cu-61. Ni-62 is used to produce the radioactive isotope Ni-63 and can be used as an XRF source, an electron capture source in gasContinue reading “Nickel isotope Nickel 64”

Neon isotope

Neon isotope neon isotopes There are three types of neon isotopes – neon 22, neon 20, neon 21, neon isotopes are used in a variety of applications . Ne-22 is used in the production of the medical radioisotope Na-22 . The Ne-20 can be used to produce the F-18 , although the route through the O-18 is by far the most common. Ne-21 has been used in Masers to study quantum physics. isotopeContinue reading “Neon isotope”

Xenon isotopes

Xenon stable isotope Xenon stable isotopes are mainly used in industry, medicine and research. Xenon isotopes are available in various chemical forms. Naturally occurring xenon has nine stable isotopes. isotope Z(p) N(n) natural content Abundance chemical form Xe-124 54 70 0.10% 99.90% gas Xe-126 54 72 0.09% 99.90% gas Xe-128 54 74 1.91% 99.90% gas Xe-129 54 75 26.40% 99.90%Continue reading “Xenon isotopes”

About krypton isotopes Krypton 78 krypton 80 krypton 82 krypton 83 krypton 84 Krypton 86

Krypton Isotopes – Krypton was discovered in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers. Its name is derived from the Greek kryptos, which means “hidden”. Krypton is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It liquefies at -153.22 º C and solidifies at 157.36 º C into a white crystalline substance with a face-centered cubic structure. it Slightly soluble in water. Krypton is a nobleContinue reading “About krypton isotopes Krypton 78 krypton 80 krypton 82 krypton 83 krypton 84 Krypton 86”