1n02n04n01H12H13H14H15H16H17H13He24He25He26He27He28He29He210He24Li35Li36Li37Li38Li39Li310Li311Li312Li36Be47Be48Be49Be410Be411Be412Be413Be414Be415Be416Be47B58B59B510B511B512B513B514B515B516B517B518B519B520B521B58C69C610C611C612C613C614C615C616C617C618C619C620C622C610N711N712N713N714N715N716N717N718N719N720N721N722N723N711O812O813O814O815O816O817O818O819O820O821O822O823O824O813F914F915F916F917F918F919F920F921F922F923F924F925F915Ne1016Ne1017Ne1018Ne1019Ne1020Ne1021Ne1022Ne1023Ne1024Ne1025Ne1026Ne10
Table of Nuclides
Nuclides are atoms characterized by two numbers that indicate the number of protons and neutrons in their atomic nuclei. Nuclides that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons belong to the same chemical element and are referred to as its isotopes.
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β⁻ decay
unknown decay
stable isotope
neutron emission
two-neutron emission
proton emission
β⁻ + α decay
α decay
electron capture (EC)
electron capture + β⁺ decay
two-proton emission
β⁺ decay + proton emission