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  2. Isotopes of neptunium - Wikipedia

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    Np with a half-life of 396.1 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 4.5 days, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 50 minutes. This element also has five meta states, with the most stable being 236m Np (t 1/2 22.5 hours). The isotopes of neptunium range from 219 Np to 244 Np

  3. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    1.80 156 neptunium-238: 2.117 182.9 americium-240: 2.117 182.9 lead-203: 2.16138 186.743 plutonium-247: 2.27 196 terbium-153: 2.34 202 neptunium-239: 2.356 203.6 gold-198: 2.695 232.8 fermium-253: 3.00 259 gold-199: 3.169 273.8 radium-224: 3.6319 313.80 radon-222: 3.8235 330.35 uranium-231: 4.16 359 iodine-124: 4.17 360 neptunium-234: 4.4 380 ...

  4. Table of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    A chart or table of nuclides maps the nuclear, or radioactive, behavior of nuclides, as it distinguishes the isotopes of an element.It contrasts with a periodic table, which only maps their chemical behavior, since isotopes (nuclides that are variants of the same element) do not differ chemically to any significant degree, with the exception of hydrogen.

  5. Nuclear transmutation - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a proton–proton chain, from hydrogen forming deuterium, helium-3, and regular helium-4. Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or an isotope into another chemical element. [1] Nuclear transmutation occurs in any process where the number of protons or neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is changed.

  6. Neptunium - Wikipedia

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    The 4n + 1 decay chain of neptunium-237, commonly called the "neptunium series" Twenty-four neptunium radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 237 Np with a half-life of 2.14 million years, 236 Np with a half-life of 154,000 years, and 235 Np with a half-life of 396.1 days.

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    The radioisotopes were separated from neutron-irradiated target elements using remotely controlled robotic arms in heavily shielded hot cells in the nearby Radiochemical Engineering Development ...

  8. Radiochemistry - Wikipedia

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    It is important to note that a vast number of processes can release radioactivity into the environment, for example, the action of cosmic rays on the air is responsible for the formation of radioisotopes (such as 14 C and 32 P), the decay of 226 Ra forms 222 Rn which is a gas which can diffuse through rocks before entering buildings [6] [7] [8 ...

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