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* <sup>16</sup>O 99.762% -- <sup>17</sup>O 0.038% -- <sup>18</sup>O 0.2%
 
* <sup>16</sup>O 99.762% -- <sup>17</sup>O 0.038% -- <sup>18</sup>O 0.2%
 
* <sup>19</sup>F 100%
 
* <sup>19</sup>F 100%
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* <sup>20</sup>Ne 90.48% -- <sup>21</sup>Ne 0.27% -- <sup>22</sup>Ne 9.25%
 
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* <sup>27</sup>Al 100%
 
* <sup>27</sup>Al 100%
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* <sup>32</sup>S 95.02% -- <sup>33</sup>S 0.75% --  <sup>34</sup>S 4.21% -- <sup>36</sup>S 0.02%
 
* <sup>32</sup>S 95.02% -- <sup>33</sup>S 0.75% --  <sup>34</sup>S 4.21% -- <sup>36</sup>S 0.02%
 
* <sup>35</sup>Cl 75.77% -- <sup>37</sup>Cl 24.23%
 
* <sup>35</sup>Cl 75.77% -- <sup>37</sup>Cl 24.23%
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* <sup>36</sup>Ar 0.336% -- <sup>38</sup>Ar 0.063% -- <sup>40</sup>Ar 99.6%
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Revision as of 22:17, 9 November 2020

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Nonradioactive isotopes

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Stable isotopes (ratio in earth's crust):


  • 10B 19.9% -- 11B 80.1%
  • 12C 98.9% -- 13C 1.1%
  • 14N 99.634% -- 15N 0.366%
  • 16O 99.762% -- 17O 0.038% -- 18O 0.2%
  • 19F 100%

  • 20Ne 90.48% -- 21Ne 0.27% -- 22Ne 9.25%

  • 27Al 100%
  • 28Si 92.23% -- 29Si 4.67% -- 30Si 3.1%
  • 31P 100%
  • 32S 95.02% -- 33S 0.75% -- 34S 4.21% -- 36S 0.02%
  • 35Cl 75.77% -- 37Cl 24.23%

  • 36Ar 0.336% -- 38Ar 0.063% -- 40Ar 99.6%