User:ComplexRational/Isotopes#Main isotopes of elements

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Main isotopes of elements

Being discussed at WT:ELEMENTS, January 2023

  1. Primordial (286): 251 stable + 35 long-lived
  2. Cosmogenic & some decay products
  3. Medically useful, radiotracer, industrial applications
  4. Nuclear fuel & fission products
  5. Verified extinct or otherwise geologically interesting
  6. (synthetic) 2–3 longest lived (if not covered by other criteria)
  7. (synthetic) Most commonly produced
  8. IAR: other interesting long-lived or historically studied nuclide

Will do slight reorganization and adjustments to criteria.

An isotope might meet several criteria, though each is only listed under one below.

Potentially useful lists: [https://cds.cern.ch/record/1309915/files/978-3-642-02586-0_BookBackMatter.pdf] [https://iupac.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/IPTEI_postprint_20190301.pdf]

Did not include unconfirmed isotopes of SHEs.

All isomers labeled m are m1 unless otherwise indicated, as reflected in scientific publications.

:Isomers to be identified by massnumber id {{angbr|1=m1, m2, m3, m4}}. Must correspond with NUBASE2020 {{angbr|1=m, n, p, q}} identifiers 1:1.

:{{U|ComplexRational}} please confirm that m-isotopes are m1-isotopes, by editing into such. (IOW, "m" is not acceptable as identification). -DePiep (talk) 08:06, 20 January 2023 (UTC)

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Element1234567IAR
H1, 23
He3, 4
Li6, 7
Be97, 108{{efn-ua|Extremely short-lived, but a key part of the triple alpha process}}
B10, 118{{efn-ua|name=sn}}
C12, 131411
N14, 1513
O16, 17, 1815
F1918
Ne20, 21, 22
Na2322, 24
Mg24, 25, 2628
Al2726
Si28, 29, 303231
P3132, 3330{{efn-ua|One of the first synthetic radioisotopes to be discovered}}
S32, 33, 34, 3635
Cl35, 3736
Ar36, 38, 4037, 39, 42
K39, 40, 4138, 42
Ca40, 42, 43, 44, 46, 484145, 47
Sc4544, 46
Ti46, 47, 48, 49, 5044{{efn-ua|name=sn2|Also occurs in alpha process and supernovae}}
V50, 514948{{efn-ua|name=sn}}
Cr50, 52, 53, 545148{{efn-ua|name=sn|Occurs in alpha process and supernovae}}
Mn5553, 5451, 52,{{efn-ua|name=sn2}} 52m{{efn-ua|name=sn2}}
Fe54, 56, 57, 585552{{efn-ua|name=sn2}}60
Co5957, 6056,{{efn-ua|name=sn}} 58{{efn-ua|Listed as commonly used and included for continuity}}
Ni58, 60, 61, 62, 64596356, 57{{efn-ua|name=sn}}
Cu63, 6560, 61, 62, 64, 67
Zn64, 66, 67, 68, 7062,{{efn-ua|name=gen|Medicinal radioisotope generator}} 65
Ga69, 7167, 68
Ge70, 72, 73, 74, 7668
As7572, 73, 74, 76, 77{{efn-ua|72As and 77As evaluated for medical use but not in widespread use; the other three have been used as tracers}}
Se74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 8272,{{efn-ua|name=gen}} 7579
Br79, 8175, 76, 77, 80m, 82
Kr78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 868181m85
Rb85, 8781,{{efn-ua|name=gen}} 82, 86
Sr84, 86, 87, 8882,{{efn-ua|name=gen}} 85, 8990
Y8986, 90, 9188{{efn-ua|name=ms|Most stable radioisotope(s)}}
Zr90, 91, 92, 94, 9689, 959388{{efn-ua|Neutron poison}}
Nb9393m, 94, 959291{{efn-ua|name=p|Relatively long-lived, relevant in the p-process}}
Mo92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 10099{{efn-ua|name=gen}}93
Tc99m9997, 98
Ru96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104103, 105, 106
Rh103101105, 106
Pd102, 104, 105, 106, 108, 110103, 109107
Ag107, 109108m, 110m{{efn-ua|Long-lived isomers, some industrial interest}}111
Cd106, 108, 110, 111,
112, 113, 114, 116
109113m
In113, 115111, 113m, 114m
Sn112, 114, 115, 116, 117,
118, 119, 120, 122, 124
113, 117m121m, 126
Sb121, 123124, 125
Te120, 122, 123, 124,
125, 126, 128, 130
129m, 132
I127129123, 124, 125131, 135
Xe124, 126, 128, 129, 130,
131, 132, 134, 136
127, 133135
Cs133131134, 135, 136, 137
Ba130, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138133137m, 140
La138, 139140137{{efn-ua|name=p}}
Ce136, 138, 140, 142139, 141, 144
Pr141140, 142, 143
Nd142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150147
Pm147, 149145, 146
Sm144, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 154153151146
Eu151, 153152{{efn-ua|Gamma-ray spectroscopy}}154, 155150{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Gd152, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 160148,{{efn-ua|Potentially interesting for radioisotope thermoelectric generators}} 153150
Tb159149, 161157, 158{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Dy156, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164165154
Ho165166163, 166m{{efn-ua|Longest-lived radioisotopes by several orders of magnitude; some interest discussed}}
Er162, 164, 166, 167, 168, 170165, 169, 171
Tm169167, 170171{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Yb168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176169
Lu175, 176172, 177, 177m{{efn-ua|The longer-lived excited state has some interest in generators (and as an impurity)}}173, 174{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Hf174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180172, 178m2182
Ta180m, 181178, 182, 183179,{{efn-ua|name=ms}} 180{{efn-ua|Short-lived ground state of primordial isomer}}
W180, 182, 183, 184, 186188
Re185, 187186, 188186m{{efn-ua|name=msi|Long-lived isomer}}
Os184, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192194{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Ir191, 193192, 192m2
Pt190, 192, 194, 195, 196, 198195m193{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Au197198, 199195{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Hg196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204206197, 203194{{efn-ua|name=ms}}
Tl203, 205206, 207, 208201, 202, 204
Pb204, 206, 207, 208209, 210, 211, 212, 214205202{{efn-ua|Also of some interest to geologists}}
Bi209210, 211, 212, 214207, 213208,{{efn-ua|name=ms}} 210m{{efn-ua|name=msi}}
Po210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 218208, 209
At219211209, 210
Rn219, 220, 222211{{efn-ua|name=gen}}
Fr221, 223210, 211, 212222{{efn-ua|Only other isotope with a half-life over 1 minute}}
Ra223, 224, 225, 226, 228
Ac227, 228225, 226{{efn-ua|226Ac subject to preliminary evaluation but not in widespread use}}
Th232228, 229, 230, 231, 234233{{efn-ua|name=th|Part of the thorium fuel cycle}}229m{{efn-ua|Remarkably low-lying isomer}}
Pa231, 234, 234m230{{efn-ua|name=gen}}233{{efn-ua|name=th}}
U235, 238234230232, 233, 236, 237,{{efn-ua|name=pu}} 239{{efn-ua|name=pu|Intermediate step in production of plutonium}}
Np237238,{{efn-ua|name=pu}} 239{{efn-ua|name=pu}}236
Pu238, 239240, 241, 242244
Am241242, 243242m{{efn-ua|name=msi}}
Cm242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248247250{{efn-ua|name=ex|Also long-lived, but comparatively difficult to synthesize}}
Bk249247, 248
Cf252249, 250, 251, 253, 254
Es252253, 254, 255
Fm253, 255, 257252, 254, 256
Md258, 260256
No259255, 253
Lr261, 262, 264, 266256, 260
Rf263, 265, 267261, 261m
Db267, 268, 270262
Sg267, 269, 271265, 265m
Bh270, 274267
Hs269, 270, 271
Mt274, 276, 278
Ds279, 281
Rg280, 281, 282
Cn283, 285
Nh284, 285, 286
Fl287, 288, 289
Mc288, 289, 290
Lv291, 292, 293
Ts{{efn-ua|name=all|All isotopes included (because ≤3 are known)}}293, 294
Og{{efn-ua|name=all}}294

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[[Beta-decay stable isobars|Beta-stable]] isotopes of superheavy elements

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|+All beta-stable nuclei with A ≤ 340 (KTUY){{cite conference|last=Koura|first=H.|date=2011|title=Decay modes and a limit of existence of nuclei in the superheavy mass region|url=http://tan11.jinr.ru/pdf/10_Sep/S_2/05_Koura.pdf|conference=4th International Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of the Transactinide Elements|accessdate=18 November 2018}}{{cite web|url=https://wwwndc.jaea.go.jp/CN14/ |title=Chart of the Nuclides |last=Koura|first=H. |last2=Katakura|first2=J|last3=Tachibana|first3=T |last4=Minato|first4=F |date=2015|publisher=Japan Atomic Energy Agency|access-date=30 October 2018}}

|colspan=8|...

bgcolor="pink"|257Fm (α)258Cf (SF) → 258Fm (SF) ← 258No (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|259Md (SF)

260Fm (SF) → 260No (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|261Md (α)

262Fm (SF) → 262No (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|263No (α)

264No (SF) ← 264Rf (SF)
bgcolor="pink"|265No (SF)266No (SF) ← 266Rf (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|267Lr (SF)

268No (SF) → 268Rf (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|269Rf (SF)

270Rf (SF) ← 270Sg (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|271Rf (SF)

272Rf (SF) ← 272Sg (SF)
bgcolor="yellow"|273Db (SF)274Rf (SF) → 274Sg (SF) ← 274Hs (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|275Sg (SF)

276Rf (SF) → 276Sg (SF) ← 276Hs (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|277Sg (SF)

278Rf (SF) → 278Sg (SF) ← 278Hs (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|279Bh (SF)

280Sg (SF) → 280Hs (SF)
bgcolor="pink"|281Hs (SF)282Sg (SF) → 282Hs (SF) ← 282Ds (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|283Hs (SF)

284Hs (SF) ← 284Ds (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|285Mt (α)

286Hs (SF) → 286Ds (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|287Ds (α)

288Hs (SF) → 288Ds (SF) ← 288Cn (α)
bgcolor="pink"|289Ds (α)290Ds (α) ← 290Cn (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|291Rg (α)

292Ds (α) → 292Cn (α) ← 292Fl (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|293Cn (α)

294Ds (α) → 294Cn (α) ← 294Fl (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|295Nh (α)

296Cn (α) → 296Fl (α)
bgcolor="yellow"|297Nh (α)298Fl (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|299Fl (α)

300Fl (α) ← 300Lv (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|301Mc (α)

302Fl (α) → 302Lv (α) ← 302Og (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|303Lv (α)

304Fl (SF) → 304Lv (α) ← 304Og (α)
bgcolor="pink"|305Lv (α)306Fl (SF) → 306Lv (SF) ← 306Og (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|307Ts (α)

308Fl (SF) → 308Lv (SF) ← 308Og (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|309Ts (SF)

310Lv (SF) → 310Og (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|311Og (SF)

312Lv (SF) → 312Og (SF)
bgcolor="pink"|313Og (SF)314Lv (SF) → 314Og (SF) ← 314120 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|315Og (SF)

316Og (SF) ← 316120 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|317119 (SF)

318Og (SF) → 318120 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|319120 (SF)

320Og (SF) → 320120 (SF) ← 320122 (SF)
bgcolor="pink"|321120 (SF)322120 (SF) ← 322122 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|323121 (SF)

324120 (SF) → 324122 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|325122 (SF)

326120 (SF) → 326122 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|327122 (SF)

328122 (SF) ← 328124 (SF)
bgcolor="yellow"|329123 (SF)330122 (SF) → 330124 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|331124 (SF)

332122 (SF) → 332124 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|333124 (SF)

334124 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|335125 (SF)

336124 (SF) → 336126 (SF)
bgcolor="pink"|337126 (SF)338124 (SF) → 338126 (SF) ← 338128 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|339126 (SF)

340124 (SF) → 340126 (SF) ← 340128 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|341127 (SF)

342126 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|343126 (SF)

344126 (SF) ← 344130 (SF)
bgcolor="yellow"|345127 (SF)

|346126 (SF) ← 346130 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|347126 (SF) → 347128 (SF)

|bgcolor="cyan"|348127 (SF) ← 348130 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|349126 (SF) → 349128 (SF)

|350126 (SF) → 350128 (SF) ← 350130 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|351127 (SF)

|352126 → 352128 (SF) ← 352130 (SF) ← 352132 (SF)

bgcolor="pink"|353128 (SF)

|354126 → 354128 (SF) ← 354130 (SF) ← 354132 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|355129 (SF)

|356128 → 356130 (SF) ← 356132 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|357130 (SF)

|358130 (SF) ← 358132 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|359131 (SF)

|360130 (SF) → 360132 (SF)

bgcolor="pink"|361132 (SF)

|362130 (SF) → 362132 (SF) ← 362134 (SF)

|bgcolor="yellow"|363133 (SF)

|364132 (SF) → 364134 (SF) ← 364136 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|365134 (SF)

|366132 (SF) → 366134 (SF) ← 366136 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|367134 (SF)

|368132 (SF) → 368134 (SF)

bgcolor="yellow"|369135 (SF)

|370134 (SF) → 370136 (SF) ← 370138 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|371136 (SF)

|372134 (SF) → 372136 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|373136 (SF)

|374134 (SF) → 374136 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|375136 (SF)

|376136 (SF) ← 376138 (SF) ← 376140 (SF)

bgcolor="yellow"|377137 (SF)

|378136 → 378138 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|379138

|380136 → 380138 ← 380140 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|381138

|382138 ← 382140

|bgcolor="yellow"|383139

|384138 → 384140

bgcolor="pink"|385140

|386138, 386140

|bgcolor="pink"|387140

|388138, 388140

|bgcolor="yellow"|389141

|390140, 390142

|bgcolor="pink"|391142

|bgcolor="cyan"|392140, 392142, 392145

bgcolor="orange"|393142, 393145

|394140, 394142, 392146

|bgcolor="yellow"|395143, 395145

|396142, 396146

|bgcolor="yellow"|397145

|398142, 398144, 398146, 398148

|bgcolor="orange"|399144, 399147

|400144, 400146

bgcolor="pink"|401146, 401148

|402146, 402148

|bgcolor="yellow"|403147

|404148

|colspan=4|...

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|412146, 412148 ?

|

|414146, 414148 ?

|bgcolor="pink"|415148

|416146, 416148 ?

bgcolor="yellow"|417149

|418148, 418150 ?

|bgcolor="pink"|419150

|420148, 420150

|bgcolor="pink"|421150

|422148, 422150, 422152

|bgcolor="yellow"|423151

|424150 (α), 424152

bgcolor="pink"|425152

|426150 (α), 426152, 426154

|bgcolor="pink"|427152

|428150 (α), 428152 (α), 428154

|bgcolor="pink"|429152 (α)

|430150 (α), 430152 (α), 430154

|bgcolor="yellow"|431153 (α)

|432152 (α), 432154 (α)

bgcolor="pink"|433154 (α)

|434152 (α), 434154 (α), 434156

|bgcolor="pink"|435154 (α)

|436152 (α), 436154 (α), 436156

|bgcolor="yellow"|437155 (α)

|438154 (α), 438156 (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|439156 (α)

|440154 (α), 440156 (α), 440158

bgcolor="pink"|441156 (α)

|442154 (α), 442156 (α), 442158

|bgcolor="pink"|443156 (α)

|444156 (α), 444158

|bgcolor="pink"|445156 (α)

|446156 (α), 446158, 446160 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|447158 (α)

|448156 (α), 448158 (α), 448160

bgcolor="pink"|449158 (α)

|450156 (α), 450158 (α), 450160

|bgcolor="pink"|451158 (α)

|452158 (α), 452160 (α), 452162 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|453158 (α)

|454158 (α), 454160 (α), 454162

|bgcolor="pink"|455160 (α)

|456158 (α), 456160 (α), 456162

bgcolor="pink"|457160 (α)

|458160 (α), 458162 (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|459160 (α)

|460160 (α), 460162 (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|461161 (α)

|462160 (α), 462162 (α), 462164

|bgcolor="yellow"|463161 (α)

|464160 (α), 464162 (α), 464164 (α)

bgcolor="pink"|465162 (α)

|466160 (α), 466162 (α), 466164 (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|467162 (α)

|468162 (α), 468164 (α)

|bgcolor="yellow"|469163 (α)

|470162 (α), 470164 (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|471164 (α)

|472164 (α), 472166 (α)

bgcolor="yellow"|473165 (α)

|474164 (α), 474166 (α)

|bgcolor="pink"|475166

|476164 (α), 476166, 476168

|bgcolor="pink"|477166 (SF)

|478166 (SF), 478168 (SF), 478170 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|479168 (SF)

|480166 (SF), 480168 (SF), 480170 (SF)

bgcolor="pink"|481168 (SF)

|482166 (SF), 482168 (SF), 482170 (SF)

|bgcolor="pink"|483168 (SF)

|484168 (SF)

|

|486172 (SF)

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|504172 ?, 504174 ?

|506174 ?

|colspan=6|...

Isotopes of all elements (incomplete)

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data-sort-type="number"|Isotope

!Z

!N

!Mass {{cite journal|last=Wang|first=M.|last2=Audi|first2=G.|last3=Kondev|first3=F.G. |last4=Huang|first4=W.J.|last5=Naimi|first5=S.|last6=Xu|first6=X.|title=The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs, and references|journal=Chinese Physics C|volume=41|issue=3|pages=030003|date=2017|doi=10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003|url=http://nuclearmasses.org/resources_folder/Wang_2017_Chinese_Phys_C_41_030003.pdf}}

!Half-life{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p|#: Values not derived entirely from experimental data}}

!Decay modes{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p}}{{efn|name=decay|α: Alpha decay
β+: Positron emission
EC: Electron capture
β-: Beta decay
SF: Spontaneous fission
p: Proton emission
n: Neutron emission
IT: Isomeric transition
}}

!Decay products{{efn|name=stable|Bold: stable
Bold-italic: nearly stable}}

!Spin{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p}}{{efn|name=u|Parenthesized values are uncertain}}

!Notes{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|Decimals indicate natural abundance}}

|1n

|0

|1

|

|613.9(0.6) s

-

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|1}}

|1/2+

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|H|1}}

|1

|0

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|1/2+

|0.999885(70)

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|2}}

|1

|1

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|1+

|0.000115(70)

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|3}}

|1

|2

|

|12.32(0.02) y

-

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|3}}

|1/2+

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|He|3}}

|2

|1

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|1/2+

|0.00000134(3)

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|3}}

|3

|0

|

|

|p

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|2}}

|

|

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|4}}

|1

|3

|

|139(10) ys

|n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|3}}

|2-

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|He|4}}

|2

|2

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|0+

|0.99999866(3)

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|4}}

|3

|1

|

|91(9) ys

|p

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|3}}

|2-

|

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|5}}

|1

|4

|

|> 910 ys

|2n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|3}}

|(1/2+)

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|He|5}}

|2

|3

|

|700(30) ys

|n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|4}}

|3/2-

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|5}}

|3

|2

|

|370(30) ys

|p

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|4}}

|3/2-

|

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|6}}

|1

|5

|

|290(70) ys

|3n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|3}}

|2-#

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|He|6}}

|2

|4

|

|806.92(0.24) ms

-

|{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|6}}

|0+

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|6}}

|3

|3

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|1+

|0.0759(4)

{{SimpleNuclide2|Be|6}}

|4

|2

|

|5.0(0.3) zs

|2p

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|4}}

|0+

|

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|7}}

|1

|6

|

|500# ys

|2n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|H|5}}

|1/2+#

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|He|7}}

|2

|5

|

|2.51(0.07) zs

|n

|{{SimpleNuclide2|He|6}}

|(3/2-)

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|7}}

|3

|4

|

|colspan=3 style="text-align:center"|Stable

|3/2-

|0.9241(4)

{{SimpleNuclide2|Be|7}}

|4

|3

|

|53.22(0.06) d

|EC

|{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|7}}

|3/2-

|

{{SimpleNuclide2|B|7}}

|5

|2

|

|570(14) ys

|p

|{{SimpleNuclide2|Be|6}}

|(3/2-)

|

=Nuclear isomers=

class="wikitable sortable"
data-sort-type="number"|Isotope

!Z

!N

!Excitation Energy (keV){{NUBASE2020|ref}}

!Half-life{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p|#: Values not derived entirely from experimental data}}

!Decay modes{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p}}{{efn|name=decay}}

!Decay products{{efn|name=stable}}

!Spin{{NUBASE2020|ref}}{{efn|name=p}}{{efn|name=u}}

!Notes{{NUBASE2020|ref}}

{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|6|m}}

|3

|3

|3562.88(0.10)

|56(14) as

|IT

|{{SimpleNuclide2|Li|6}}

|

|

=Notes=

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References

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