yobbo II
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Book of all radio active nuclei and their decay products
Is there a book out there that show a list off all radio active nuclei and their decay products.
I remember looking at one quite a while ago but cannot find it or remember its title.
Yob
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I don't know about a book but this wikipedia entry may be of use:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclides
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yobbo II
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Thanks for reply MadHatter
This item is perhaps what I was after. I cannot actually get this book but I obtained a CD ROM of the same name (don't think its the same publication)
from 1997 (LibGen) which gives a hugh amount of info.. TOO MUCH!
Table of isotopes. (Book)
Author: Virginia S Shirley; Edgardo Browne; C Michael Lederer 1978
Cheers,
Yob
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Quote: Originally posted by yobbo II |
Thanks for reply MadHatter
This item is perhaps what I was after. I cannot actually get this book but I obtained a CD ROM of the same name (don't think its the same publication)
from 1997 (LibGen) which gives a hugh amount of info.. TOO MUCH!
Table of isotopes. (Book)
Author: Virginia S Shirley; Edgardo Browne; C Michael Lederer 1978
Cheers,
Yob
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CRC handbook of chemistry and physics has a table of isotopes as well.
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On every element om Wikipedia, there is a link to a list of all isotopes for that element, above the list of the most common isotopes....
Amateur chemist, just for fun!
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Go to ptable.com. Click the isotopes tab. Then click any element to see all isotopes and their decay mechanisms. There is an option to show a short
list or a longer list that includes the very unstable.
This is probably not the most convenient format for studying decay chains, but all the info is there.
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I use the Janis software. its free and very complete
https://www.oecd-nea.org/jcms/pl_39910/janis
You can also check out the Rad Decay currently at version 4.0, not as complete but very easy to navigate .
http://www.hakasoft.com.au/raddecay
But if you really need a hard copy, I`ve used the nuclides and isotope for 20 years and its very helpful..
https://www.amazon.com/Nuclides-Isotopes-Chart-17th/dp/09843...
and NO you don`t have to get the latest version ... cheaper older version exist too
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I use the app "Isotope Browser" from IAEA in my phone.
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Nudat 3 is pretty good.
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