- as a
different nuclide,
illustrating one way that
nuclides may
differ from
isotopes (an
isotope may
consist of
several different nuclides of
different excitation...
- have any
stable nuclides. As of 2023,
there were a
total of 251
known "stable"
nuclides. In this definition, "stable"
means a
nuclide that has
never been...
- geochemistry,
geophysics and
nuclear physics,
primordial nuclides, also
known as
primordial isotopes, are
nuclides found on
Earth that have
existed in
their current...
-
Cosmogenic nuclides (or
cosmogenic isotopes) are rare
nuclides (isotopes)
created when a high-energy
cosmic ray
interacts with the
nucleus of an in situ...
- afore-mentioned
cosmogenic nuclides, the
nucleogenic nuclides, and any
radiogenic nuclides formed by
ongoing decay of a
primordial radioactive nuclide, such as radon...
-
different sections.
Table of
nuclides (segmented, narrow)
Table of
nuclides (segmented, wide) The
nuclide table below shows nuclides (often
loosely called "isotopes"...
- short-lived
nuclides can be
detected naturally as
daughters of longer-lived
nuclides or cosmic-ray products. The
remaining known nuclides are
known solely...
-
these nuclides all
contain 40 nucleons, they
contain varying numbers of
protons and neutrons. The term "isobars" (originally "isobares") for
nuclides was...
-
radioactive (a radionuclide) or
stable (a
stable nuclide).
Radiogenic nuclides (more
commonly referred to as
radiogenic isotopes) form some of the most...
- This list of
nuclides shows observed nuclides that
either are
stable or, if radioactive, have half-lives
longer than one hour. This
represents isotopes...