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page 1Lists of isotopes by element
isotope of hydrogen
hydrogen with different numbers of neutrons
isotope of helium
isotope of carbon
type of stable carbon atoms
isotope of oxygen
type of isotope that has 8 protons
nitrogen isotope
isotope of the element nitrogen
isotope of iron
nuclides with atomic number of 26, but with differing mass numbers
isotope of argon
nuclides with atomic number of 18 but with different mass numbers
isotope of lithium
isotope of beryllium
isotope of sodium
sodium atoms differing in atomic weight
isotope of boron
isotope of silicon
isotope of phosphorus
variants of element with atomic number 15
isotope of xenon
isotope of plutonium
isotope of magnesium
isotope of titanium
isotope of neon
isotope of chlorine
isotope of aluminium
isotope of potassium
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isotope of sulfur
nuclides with atomic number of 16 but with different mass numbers
isotope of iodine
isotope of calcium
isotope with 20 protons per atom
isotope of fluorine
isotope of scandium
nuclear variants of the element
isotope of uranium
nuclides with atomic number Z = 92 and with different mass numbers
isotope of radium
Radium nuclides with different mass numbers
isotope of lead
isotopes of lead (Pb)
isotope of nickel
nuclides with atomic number of 28 but with different mass numbers
isotope of palladium
isotope of radon
isotope of caesium
isotopes of caesium
isotope of mercury
isotope of oganesson
Oganesson has a single known, short-lived, isotope.
isotope of technetium
isotope of thorium
isotope of francium
isotope of krypton
isotopes of the element Krypton
isotope of gallium
nuclides with atomic number of 31 but with different mass numbers
isotope of germanium
isotope of cobalt
isotope of silver
nuclides with atomic number of 47 but with different mass numbers
isotope of bromine
isotope of chromium
isotope of tin
one of either 10 stable, naturally-occurring isotopes of tin or artificial, unstable isotopes of tin
isotope of barium
isotope of vanadium
naturally occurring radioactive isotope
isotope of einsteinium
isotope of indium
isotope of samarium
isotope of copper
isotope of tantalum
isotope of gold
nuclides with atomic number of 79 but with different mass numbers
isotope of rhodium
isotope of lanthanum
isotope of manganese
isotope of niobium
isotope of bismuth
isotope of ruthenium
Second most hazardous gaseous isotopes after iodine-131 in case of release by a nuclear accident