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The isotope tables given below show all of the known isotopes of the chemical elements, arranged with increasing atomic number from left to right and increasing neutron number from top to bottom.

Contents

Half lives are indicated by the color of each isotope's cell (see color chart in each section). Colored borders indicate half lives of the most stable nuclear isomer states.

The data for these tables came from Brookhaven National Laboratory which has an interactive Table of Nuclides with data on ~3000 nuclides.

Isotopes for elements 0-14

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   0 1 2 3
n   n   H   He Li 4 5
0 1 H Be B 6 7
1 1 n 2 H 3 He 4 Li C N 8
2 3 H 4 He 5 Li 6 Be 7 B 8 C 9 N O 9
3 4 H 5 He 6 Li 7 Be 8 B 9 C 10 N 11 O F 10
4 5 H 6 He 7 Li 8 Be 9 B 10 C
11 N
12 O 13 F Ne 11 12
5 6 H 7 He 8 Li 9 Be 10 B 11 C 12 N 13 O 14 F 15 Ne Na Mg
6 7 H 8 He 9 Li 10 Be 11 B 12 C 13 N 14 O 15 F 16 Ne 17 Na 18 Mg 13 14
7 9 He
10 Li
11 Be 12 B 13 C 14 N 15 O 16 F 17 Ne 18 Na 19 Mg Al Si
8 10 He 11 Li 12 Be 13 B 14 C 15 N 16 O17F18Ne19Na20Mg22Si
9 12 Li 13 Be 14 B15C16N 17 O
18 F
19Ne20Na21Mg22Al23Si
10 13 Li 14 Be 15 B16C17N 18 O19F20Ne21Na22Mg
23Al
24Si
11 15 Be 16 B17C18N19O20F21Ne
22Na
23Mg
24Al
25Si
12 16 Be 17 B18C19N20O21F22Ne23Na24Mg25Al26Si
13 18 B19C20N21O22F23Ne
24Na
25Mg
26 Al
27Si
14 19 B20C21N22O23F24Ne25Na26Mg27Al28Si
15 20 B22N23O24F25Ne26Na27Mg28Al29Si
16 21 B22C23N24O25F26Ne27Na28Mg29Al30Si
1725O26F27Ne28Na29Mg30Al31Si
1826O27F28Ne29Na30Mg31Al32Si
1927O28F29Ne30Na31Mg
32Al
33Si
2028O29F30Ne31Na32Mg33Al34Si
2131Ne32Na33Mg34Al35Si
2231F32Ne33Na34Mg35Al36Si
2334Na35Mg36Al37Si
2434Ne35Na36Mg37Al38Si
2537Mg38Al39Si
2637Na38Mg39Al40Si
2740Al41Si
2839Na40Mg41Al42Si
2942Al43Si
3043Al44Si
31

Isotopes for elements 15-29

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   15
n   P 16
9 S 17 18
10 Cl Ar 19
1126P27S28Cl29Ar K 20
1227P28S29Cl30Ar31K Ca 21
1328P29S30Cl31Ar Sc 22
1429P30S31Cl
32Ar
33K Ti 23
1530P31S32Cl33Ar34K35Ca V 24
1631P32S33Cl34Ar35K36Ca Cr 25
1732P33S
34Cl
35Ar36K37Ca39Ti Mn 26
1833P34S35Cl36Ar37K38Ca39Sc40Ti42Cr Fe 27 28
1934P35S 36 Cl37Ar38K39Ca40Sc41Ti43Cr45Fe Co Ni
2035P36S 37 Cl38Ar39K40Ca41Sc42Ti43V44Cr46Fe48Ni
2136P37S
38Cl
39Ar
40 K
41Ca
42Sc
43Ti
44V
45Cr
46Mn
47Fe49Ni 29
2237P38S39Cl40Ar41K42Ca
43Sc
44Ti45V46Cr47Mn48Fe50Ni Cu
2338P39S40Cl41Ar42K43Ca
44Sc
45Ti
46V
47Cr48Mn49Fe50Co51Ni
2439P40S41Cl42Ar43K44Ca
45Sc
46Ti47V48Cr49Mn50Fe51Co52Ni
2540P41S42Cl43Ar44K45Ca
46Sc
47Ti48V49Cr
50Mn
51Fe52Co53Ni
2641P42S43Cl44Ar45K46Ca
47Sc
48Ti49V50Cr51Mn
52Fe
53Co54Ni55Cu
2742P
43S
44Cl45Ar46K47Ca48Sc49Ti50V51Cr
52Mn
53Fe
54Co55Ni56Cu
2843P44S45Cl46Ar47K48Ca49Sc50Ti51V52Cr53Mn
54Fe
55Co56Ni57Cu
2944P45S46Cl47Ar48K49Ca
50Sc
51Ti52V53Cr54Mn55Fe56Co57Ni58Cu
3045P46S47Cl48Ar49K50Ca51Sc52Ti53V54Cr55Mn 56 Fe57Co58Ni59Cu
3146P47S48Cl49Ar50K51Ca52Sc53Ti
54V
55Cr56Mn57Fe
58Co
59Ni60Cu
3247P48S49Cl50Ar51K52Ca53Sc54Ti55V56Cr57Mn58Fe59Co60Ni61Cu
3349S50Cl51Ar52K53Ca
54Sc
55Ti56V57Cr
58Mn
59Fe
60 Co
61Ni62Cu
3451Cl52Ar53K54Ca55Sc56Ti57V58Cr59Mn60Fe61Co 62 Ni63Cu
3552Cl53Ar54K55Ca56Sc57Ti58V
59Cr
60Mn
61Fe
62Co
63Ni
64Cu
3654Ar55K56Ca57Sc58Ti59V60Cr61Mn62Fe63Co64Ni65Cu
3756K57Ca58Sc59Ti
60V
61Cr
62Mn
63Fe64Co
65Ni
66Cu
3857K58Ca59Sc60Ti61V62Cr63Mn64Fe65Co66Ni67Cu
3959Ca60Sc61Ti62V63Cr
64Mn
65Fe
66Co
67Ni
68Cu
4059K60Ca61Sc62Ti63V64Cr65Mn66Fe67Co
68Ni
69Cu
4162Sc63Ti64V65Cr66Mn
67Fe
68Co
69Ni
70Cu
4264Ti65V66Cr67Mn68Fe69Co
70Ni
71Cu
4366V67Cr68Mn69Fe70Co71Ni72Cu
4467V68Cr69Mn70Fe71Co72Ni73Cu
4569Cr70Mn71Fe72Co73Ni74Cu
4670Cr71Mn72Fe73Co74Ni75Cu
4772Mn73Fe74Co75Ni76Cu
4873Mn74Fe75Co76Ni77Cu
4975Fe76Co77Ni78Cu
5076Fe77Co78Ni79Cu
5178Co79Ni80Cu
5280Ni81Cu
5381Ni82Cu
5482Ni83Cu

Isotopes for elements 30-44

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   30
n   Zn 31
2454Zn Ga 32
2555Zn Ge 33
2656Zn As
2757Zn59Ge 34
2858Zn60Ge Se 35
2959Zn60Ga61Ge63Se Br 36
3060Zn61Ga62Ge64Se Kr
31
61Zn
62Ga63Ge64As65Se67Kr
3262Zn63Ga64Ge65As66Se68Kr 37
3363Zn
64Ga
65Ge
66As
67Se68Br69Kr Rb 38
3464Zn65Ga66Ge67As68Se69Br70Kr Sr 39
35
65Zn
66Ga
67Ge
68As
69Se
70Br
71Kr
72Rb
73Sr Y 40
3666Zn67Ga68Ge69As70Se71Br72Kr73Rb74Sr Zr 41
3767Zn68Ga
69Ge
70As
71Se
72Br
73Kr
74Rb75Sr76Y77Zr Nb 42
3868Zn69Ga70Ge71As72Se73Br74Kr75Rb76Sr77Y78Zr Mo 43
39
69Zn
70Ga
71Ge
72As73Se
74Br
75Kr
76Rb
77Sr78Y79Zr81Mo Tc 44
4070Zn71Ga
72Ge
73As
74Se
75Br76Kr77Rb78Sr79Y80Zr82Mo Ru
41
71Zn
72Ga
73Ge
74As75Se
76Br
77Kr
78Rb
79Sr80Y81Zr82Nb83Mo85Ru
4272Zn73Ga74Ge
75As
76Se
77Br
78Kr79Rb80Sr81Y82Zr83Nb84Mo86Ru
43
73Zn
74Ga
75Ge
76As
77Se
78Br
79Kr
80Rb
81Sr82Y83Zr84Nb85Mo86Tc87Ru
4474Zn75Ga76Ge
77As
78Se
79Br
80Kr
81Rb
82Sr83Y84Zr85Nb86Mo87Tc88Ru
4575Zn76Ga
77Ge
78As
79 Se
80Br
81Kr
82Rb
83Sr
84Y85Zr86Nb87Mo88Tc89Ru
4676Zn77Ga78Ge
79As
80Se
81Br
82Kr
83Rb
84Sr85Y86Zr87Nb88Mo89Tc90Ru
47
77Zn
78Ga
79Ge
80As
81Se
82Br
83Kr
84Rb
85Sr
86Y87Zr88Nb89Mo90Tc91Ru
48
78Zn
79Ga80Ge81As82Se
83Br
84Kr
85Rb86Sr
87Y
88Zr89Nb90Mo91Tc92Ru
4979Zn80Ga
81Ge
82As
83Se
84Br
85 Kr
86Rb
87Sr
88Y
89Zr
90Nb91Mo92Tc93Ru
5080Zn81Ga82Ge83As84Se85Br86Kr87Rb88Sr
89Y
90Zr
91Nb
92Mo93Tc94Ru
5181Zn82Ga83Ge
84As
85Se86Br87Kr88Rb89Sr
90Y
91Zr
92Nb
93Mo
94Tc95Ru
5282Zn83Ga84Ge85As86Se87Br88Kr89Rb 90 Sr
91Y
92Zr
93Nb
94Mo
95Tc
96Ru
5383Zn84Ga85Ge86As87Se
88Br
89Kr
90Rb
91Sr92Y 93 Zr
94Nb
95Mo
96Tc
97Ru
5484Zn85Ga86Ge87As88Se89Br90Kr91Rb92Sr93Y94Zr
95Nb
96Mo
97Tc
98Ru
5585Zn86Ga87Ge88As89Se90Br91Kr92Rb93Sr94Y95Zr96Nb97Mo98Tc99Ru
5687Ga88Ge89As90Se91Br92Kr
93Rb
94Sr
95Y96Zr97Nb98Mo
99 Tc
100Ru
5789Ge90As91Se92Br93Kr94Rb95Sr96Y97Zr98Nb99Mo100Tc101Ru
5890Ge91As92Se93Br94Kr95Rb96Sr97Y98Zr99Nb100Mo101Tc102Ru
5992As93Se94Br95Kr
96Rb
97Sr
98Y99Zr100Nb101Mo102Tc103Ru
6094Se95Br96Kr97Rb98Sr99Y100Zr101Nb102Mo103Tc104Ru
6195Se96Br97Kr
98Rb
99Sr100Y101Zr102Nb103Mo104Tc
105Ru
6297Br98Kr99Rb100Sr101Y102Zr103Nb104Mo105Tc106Ru
6398Br99Kr100Rb101Sr
102Y
103Zr104Nb105Mo106Tc107Ru
64100Kr101Rb102Sr103Y104Zr105Nb106Mo107Tc108Ru
65101Kr102Rb103Sr104Y105Zr
106Nb
107Mo
108Tc109Ru
66101Br102Kr103Rb104Sr105Y106Zr107Nb108Mo109Tc110Ru
67104Rb105Sr106Y107Zr
108Nb
109Mo
110Tc111Ru
68105Rb106Sr107Y
108Zr
109Nb
110Mo111Tc112Ru
69106Rb107Sr108Y109Zr110Nb
111Mo
112Tc
113Ru
70108Sr109Y110Zr111Nb112Mo
113Tc
114Ru
71110Y111Zr112Nb113Mo
114Tc
115Ru
72111Y112Zr113Nb114Mo115Tc116Ru
73113Zr114Nb115Mo116Tc
117Ru
74115Nb116Mo117Tc118Ru
75116Nb117Mo118Tc
119Ru
76117Nb118Mo119Tc120Ru
77119Mo120Tc121Ru
78121Tc122Ru
79122Tc123Ru
80124Ru
81125Ru

Isotopes for elements 45-59

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   45
n   Rh 46
43 Pd 47
4489Rh90Pd Ag 48
4590Rh91Pd92Ag Cd 49
4691Rh92Pd93Ag94Cd In
4792Rh93Pd94Ag95Cd96In 50
4893Rh94Pd95Ag96Cd97In Sn
4994Rh95Pd96Ag97Cd98In99Sn 51
5095Rh96Pd97Ag98Cd99In100Sn Sb 52
5196Rh97Pd98Ag99Cd100In101Sn Te 53
5297Rh98Pd99Ag100Cd101In102Sn103Sb104Te I 54
5398Rh99Pd100Ag101Cd102In103Sn104Sb105Te Xe
54
99Rh
100Pd101Ag102Cd103In104Sn105Sb106Te108Xe 55
55100Rh101Pd102Ag103Cd104In105Sn106Sb107Te108I109Xe Cs 56
56
101Rh
102Pd103Ag104Cd105In106Sn107Sb108Te109I110Xe Ba
57
102Rh
103Pd104Ag105Cd106In107Sn108Sb109Te110I111Xe112Cs 57
58
103Rh
104Pd
105Ag
106Cd107In108Sn109Sb110Te111I112Xe113Cs114Ba La
59104Rh105Pd
106Ag
107Cd108In109Sn110Sb111Te112I113Xe114Cs115Ba 58
60
105Rh
106Pd
107Ag
108Cd109In110Sn111Sb112Te113I114Xe115Cs116Ba117La Ce 59
61106Rh
107 Pd
108Ag
109Cd110In111Sn112Sb113Te114I115Xe116Cs117Ba118La Pr
62107Rh108Pd
109Ag
110Cd
111In
112Sn113Sb114Te115I116Xe117Cs118Ba119La121Pr
63108Rh109Pd
110Ag
111Cd
112In
113Sn
114Sb115Te116I117Xe118Cs119Ba120La121Ce122Pr
64109Rh110Pd
111Ag
112Cd
113In
114Sn115Sb116Te117I118Xe119Cs120Ba121La122Ce123Pr
65110Rh111Pd112Ag
113 Cd
114In
115Sn116Sb117Te118I119Xe120Cs121Ba122La123Ce124Pr
66111Rh112Pd113Ag114Cd
115In
116Sn117Sb118Te119I120Xe121Cs122Ba123La124Ce125Pr
67112Rh113Pd114Ag
115Cd
116In
117Sn
118Sb
119Te
120I121Xe122Cs123Ba124La125Ce126Pr
68113Rh114Pd115Ag116Cd117In118Sn119Sb120Te121I122Xe123Cs124Ba125La126Ce127Pr
69114Rh115Pd116Ag117Cd118In
119Sn
120Sb
121Te
122I123Xe124Cs125Ba126La127Ce128Pr
70115Rh116Pd117Ag118Cd119In120Sn121Sb122Te123I124Xe125Cs126Ba127La128Ce129Pr
71116Rh117Pd118Ag119Cd120In
121 Sn
122Sb
123Te
124I125Xe126Cs127Ba128La129Ce130Pr
72117Rh118Pd119Ag120Cd121In122Sn123Sb124Te125I126Xe127Cs128Ba129La130Ce131Pr
73118Rh119Pd120Ag121Cd122In
123Sn
124Sb
125Te
126I
127Xe
128Cs129Ba130La131Ce132Pr
74119Rh120Pd121Ag122Cd123In124Sn125Sb126Te127I128Xe129Cs130Ba131La132Ce133Pr
75120Rh121Pd122Ag123Cd124In
125Sn
126Sb
127Te
128I
129Xe
130Cs
131Ba
132La133Ce134Pr
76121Rh122Pd123Ag124Cd125In 126 Sn127Sb128Te 129 I130Xe131Cs132Ba133La134Ce135Pr
77122Rh123Pd124Ag125Cd126In127Sn128Sb
129Te
130I
131Xe
132Cs
133Ba
134La135Ce136Pr
78123Rh124Pd125Ag126Cd127In128Sn129Sb130Te 131 I132Xe133Cs134Ba135La136Ce137Pr
79124Rh125Pd126Ag127Cd128In129Sn130Sb
131Te
132I
133Xe
134 Cs
135Ba
136La
137Ce
138Pr
80125Rh126Pd127Ag128Cd129In130Sn131Sb132Te133I134Xe
135 Cs
136Ba
137La138Ce139Pr
81126Rh127Pd128Ag129Cd130In131Sn132Sb133Te134I 135 Xe
136Cs
137Ba
138La
139Ce
140Pr
82127Rh128Pd129Ag130Cd131In132Sn133Sb134Te135I136Xe 137 Cs138Ba139La140Ce141Pr
83128Rh129Pd130Ag131Cd132In133Sn134Sb135Te136I137Xe138Cs139Ba140La141Ce142Pr
84130Pd131Ag132Cd133In134Sn135Sb136Te137I138Xe139Cs140Ba141La142Ce143Pr
85131Pd132Ag133Cd134In135Sn136Sb137Te138I139Xe140Cs141Ba142La143Ce144Pr
86134Cd135In136Sn137Sb138Te139I140Xe141Cs142Ba143La144Ce145Pr
87136In137Sn138Sb139Te140I141Xe142Cs143Ba144La145Ce146Pr
88137In138Sn139Sb140Te141I142Xe143Cs144Ba145La146Ce147Pr
89139Sn140Sb141Te142I143Xe144Cs145Ba146La147Ce148Pr
90140Sn141Sb142Te143I144Xe145Cs146Ba147La148Ce149Pr
91142Sb143Te144I145Xe146Cs147Ba148La149Ce150Pr
92144Te145I146Xe147Cs148Ba149La150Ce151Pr
93145Te146I147Xe148Cs149Ba150La151Ce152Pr
94147I148Xe149Cs150Ba151La152Ce153Pr
95149Xe150Cs151Ba152La153Ce154Pr
96150Xe151Cs152Ba153La154Ce155Pr
97152Cs153Ba154La155Ce156Pr
98154Ba155La156Ce157Pr
99156La157Ce158Pr
100157La158Ce159Pr
101160Pr
102161Pr

Isotopes for elements 60-74

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   60
n   Nd 61
64 Pm 62
65125Nd Sm 63
66126Nd Eu
67127Nd128Pm129Sm130Eu 64
68128Nd129Pm130Sm131Eu Gd 65
69129Nd130Pm131Sm Tb
70130Nd131Pm132Sm135Tb 66
71131Nd132Pm133Sm134Eu135Gd Dy 67
72132Nd133Pm134Sm135Eu136Gd Ho 68
73133Nd134Pm135Sm136Eu137Gd138Tb139Dy140Ho Er 69
74134Nd135Pm136Sm137Eu138Gd139Tb140Dy141Ho Tm
75135Nd136Pm137Sm138Eu139Gd140Tb141Dy142Ho143Er144Tm
76136Nd137Pm138Sm139Eu140Gd141Tb142Dy143Ho144Er145Tm 70
77137Nd138Pm139Sm140Eu141Gd142Tb143Dy144Ho145Er146Tm Yb 71
78138Nd139Pm140Sm141Eu142Gd143Tb144Dy145Ho146Er147Tm Lu
79139Nd140Pm141Sm142Eu143Gd144Tb145Dy146Ho147Er148Tm149Yb150Lu 72
80140Nd141Pm142Sm143Eu144Gd145Tb146Dy147Ho148Er149Tm150Yb151Lu Hf 73 74
81141Nd142Pm143Sm144Eu145Gd146Tb147Dy148Ho149Er150Tm151Yb152Lu153Hf Ta W
82142Nd143Pm144Sm145Eu146Gd147Tb148Dy149Ho150Er151Tm152Yb153Lu154Hf155Ta156W
83143Nd144Pm145Sm146Eu147Gd148Tb149Dy150Ho151Er152Tm153Yb154Lu155Hf156Ta157W
84144Nd145Pm146Sm147Eu148Gd149Tb150Dy151Ho152Er153Tm154Yb155Lu156Hf157Ta158W
85145Nd146Pm147Sm148Eu149Gd150Tb151Dy152Ho153Er154Tm155Yb156Lu157Hf158Ta159W
86146Nd147Pm148Sm149Eu150Gd151Tb152Dy153Ho154Er155Tm156Yb157Lu158Hf159Ta160W
87147Nd
148Pm
149 Sm
150Eu
151Gd152Tb153Dy154Ho155Er156Tm157Yb158Lu159Hf160Ta161W
88148Nd149Pm150Sm151Eu152Gd153Tb154Dy155Ho156Er157Tm158Yb159Lu160Hf161Ta162W
89149Nd150Pm 151 Sm
152Eu
153Gd154Tb155Dy156Ho157Er158Tm159Yb160Lu161Hf162Ta163W
90150Nd151Pm152Sm153Eu154Gd155Tb156Dy157Ho158Er159Tm160Yb161Lu162Hf163Ta164W
91151Nd152Pm153Sm
154Eu
155Gd
156Tb
157Dy158Ho159Er160Tm161Yb162Lu163Hf164Ta165W
92152Nd153Pm154Sm 155 Eu156Gd157Tb158Dy159Ho160Er161Tm162Yb163Lu164Hf165Ta166W
93153Nd154Pm155Sm156Eu157Gd
158Tb
159Dy160Ho161Er162Tm163Yb164Lu165Hf166Ta167W
94154Nd155Pm156Sm157Eu158Gd159Tb160Dy161Ho162Er163Tm164Yb165Lu166Hf167Ta168W
95155Nd156Pm157Sm158Eu159Gd160Tb161Dy162Ho163Er164Tm165Yb166Lu167Hf168Ta169W
96156Nd157Pm158Sm159Eu160Gd161Tb162Dy
163Ho
164Er165Tm166Yb167Lu168Hf169Ta170W
97157Nd158Pm159Sm160Eu161Gd162Tb163Dy164Ho165Er166Tm167Yb168Lu169Hf170Ta171W
98158Nd159Pm160Sm161Eu162Gd163Tb164Dy165Ho166Er167Tm168Yb
169Lu
170Hf171Ta172W
99159Nd160Pm161Sm162Eu163Gd164Tb165Dy
166Ho
167Er
168Tm
169Yb
170Lu171Hf172Ta173W
100160Nd161Pm162Sm163Eu164Gd165Tb166Dy167Ho168Er169Tm170Yb
171Lu
172Hf173Ta174W
101161Nd162Pm163Sm164Eu165Gd166Tb167Dy168Ho169Er170Tm171Yb
172Lu
173Hf174Ta175W
102162Nd163Pm164Sm165Eu166Gd167Tb168Dy169Ho170Er171Tm172Yb173Lu174Hf175Ta176W
103163Nd164Pm165Sm166Eu167Gd168Tb169Dy170Ho171Er172Tm173Yb
174Lu
175Hf176Ta177W
104165Pm166Sm167Eu168Gd169Tb170Dy171Ho172Er173Tm174Yb175Lu176Hf177Ta178W
105166Pm167Sm168Eu169Gd170Tb171Dy172Ho173Er174Tm
175Yb
176Lu
177Hf
178Ta179W
106168Sm169Eu170Gd171Tb172Dy173Ho174Er175Tm
176Yb
177Lu
178Hf
179Ta180W
107170Eu171Gd172Tb173Dy174Ho175Er176Tm177Yb178Lu
179Hf
180Ta
181W
108172Gd173Tb174Dy175Ho176Er177Tm178Yb179Lu
180Hf
181Ta182W
109174Tb175Dy176Ho177Er178Tm179Yb180Lu181Hf
182Ta
183W
110176Dy177Ho178Er179Tm180Yb181Lu
182Hf
183Ta184W
111178Ho179Er180Tm181Yb182Lu183Hf184Ta
185W
112180Er181Tm182Yb183Lu184Hf185Ta186W
113182Tm183Yb184Lu185Hf186Ta187W
114183Tm184Yb185Lu186Hf187Ta188W
115185Yb186Lu187Hf188Ta189W
116186Yb187Lu188Hf189Ta190W
117187Yb188Lu189Hf190Ta191W
118189Lu190Hf191Ta192W
119190Lu191Hf192Ta193W
120192Hf193Ta194W
121194Ta195W
122196W
123197W

Isotopes for elements 75-89

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   75 76
n   Re Os
84159Re160Os 77
85160Re161Os Ir 78
86161Re162Os Pt
87162Re163Os165Pt 79
88163Re164Os165Ir166Pt Au 80
89164Re165Os166Ir167Pt Hg
90165Re166Os167Ir168Pt170Hg
91166Re167Os168Ir169Pt170Au171Hg
92167Re168Os169Ir170Pt171Au172Hg
93168Re169Os170Ir171Pt172Au173Hg 81
94169Re170Os171Ir172Pt173Au174Hg Tl 82
95170Re171Os172Ir173Pt174Au175Hg176Tl Pb
96171Re172Os173Ir174Pt175Au176Hg177Tl178Pb
97172Re173Os174Ir175Pt176Au177Hg178Tl179Pb
98173Re174Os175Ir176Pt177Au178Hg179Tl180Pb
99174Re175Os176Ir177Pt178Au179Hg180Tl181Pb 83
100175Re176Os177Ir178Pt179Au180Hg181Tl182Pb Bi 84
101176Re177Os178Ir179Pt180Au181Hg182Tl183Pb184Bi Po 85
102177Re178Os179Ir180Pt181Au182Hg183Tl184Pb185Bi186Po At
103178Re179Os180Ir181Pt182Au183Hg184Tl185Pb186Bi187Po188At
104179Re180Os181Ir182Pt183Au184Hg185Tl186Pb187Bi188Po
105180Re181Os182Ir183Pt184Au185Hg186Tl187Pb188Bi189Po190At 86
106181Re182Os183Ir184Pt185Au186Hg187Tl188Pb189Bi190Po191At Rn
107
182Re
183Os184Ir185Pt186Au187Hg188Tl189Pb190Bi191Po192At193Rn
108183Re184Os185Ir186Pt187Au188Hg189Tl190Pb191Bi192Po193At194Rn 87
109
184Re
185Os186Ir187Pt188Au189Hg190Tl191Pb192Bi193Po194At195Rn Fr
110185Re186Os187Ir188Pt189Au190Hg191Tl192Pb193Bi194Po195At196Rn197Fr
111
186Re
187Os188Ir189Pt190Au191Hg192Tl193Pb194Bi195Po196At197Rn198Fr 88
112187Re188Os189Ir190Pt191Au192Hg193Tl194Pb195Bi196Po197At198Rn199Fr Ra 89
113188Re
189Os
190Ir
191Pt192Au193Hg194Tl195Pb196Bi197Po198At199Rn200Fr201Ra Ac
114189Re
190Os
191Ir
192Pt193Au194Hg195Tl196Pb197Bi198Po199At200Rn201Fr202Ra203Ac
115190Re
191Os
192Ir
193Pt
194Au
195Hg
196Tl197Pb198Bi199Po200At201Rn202Fr203Ra204Ac
116191Re
192Os
193Ir
194Pt
195Au
196Hg197Tl198Pb199Bi200Po201At202Rn203Fr204Ra205Ac
117192Re193Os194Ir
195Pt
196Au
197Hg
198Tl199Pb200Bi201Po202At203Rn204Fr205Ra206Ac
118193Re194Os195Ir196Pt
197Au
198Hg
199Tl200Pb201Bi202Po203At204Rn205Fr206Ra207Ac
119194Re195Os196Ir197Pt
198 Au
199Hg200Tl
201Pb
202Bi203Po204At205Rn206Fr207Ra208Ac
120195Re196Os197Ir198Pt199Au200Hg201Tl
202Pb
203Bi204Po205At206Rn207Fr208Ra209Ac
121196Re197Os198Ir199Pt200Au201Hg202Tl
203Pb
204Bi205Po206At207Rn208Fr209Ra210Ac
122197Re198Os199Ir200Pt201Au202Hg203Tl
204Pb
205Bi206Po207At208Rn209Fr210Ra211Ac
123198Re199Os200Ir201Pt202Au203Hg204Tl
205Pb
206Bi207Po208At209Rn210Fr211Ra212Ac
124199Re200Os201Ir202Pt203Au204Hg205Tl
206Pb
207Bi208Po209At210Rn211Fr212Ra213Ac
125201Os202Ir203Pt204Au205Hg206Tl
207Pb
208Bi209Po210At211Rn212Fr213Ra214Ac
126202Os203Ir204Pt205Au206Hg207Tl
208Pb
209 Bi210Po211At212Rn213Fr214Ra215Ac
127203Os204Ir205Pt206Au207Hg208Tl209Pb
210Bi
211Po212At213Rn214Fr215Ra216Ac
128205Ir206Pt207Au208Hg209Tl
210Pb
211Bi212Po213At214Rn215Fr216Ra217Ac
129207Pt208Au209Hg210Tl211Pb212Bi213Po214At215Rn216Fr217Ra218Ac
130208Pt209Au210Hg211Tl
212Pb
213Bi214Po215At216Rn217Fr218Ra219Ac
131210Au211Hg212Tl213Pb214Bi215Po216At217Rn218Fr219Ra220Ac
132212Hg213Tl
214Pb
215Bi216Po217At218Rn219Fr220Ra221Ac
133213Hg214Tl215Pb216Bi217Po218At219Rn220Fr221Ra222Ac
134214Hg215Tl216Pb217Bi218Po219At220Rn221Fr222Ra223Ac
135215Hg216Tl217Pb218Bi219Po220At221Rn222Fr223Ra224Ac
136216Hg217Tl218Pb219Bi220Po221At 222 Rn223Fr224Ra225Ac
137219Pb220Bi221Po222At223Rn224Fr225Ra226Ac
138220Pb221Bi222Po223At224Rn225Fr226Ra227Ac
139222Bi223Po224At225Rn226Fr227Ra228Ac
140223Bi224Po225At226Rn227Fr228Ra229Ac
141224Bi225Po226At227Rn228Fr229Ra230Ac
142226Po227At228Rn229Fr230Ra231Ac
143227Po228At229Rn230Fr231Ra232Ac
144229At230Rn231Fr232Ra233Ac
145230At231Rn232Fr233Ra234Ac
146232Rn233Fr234Ra235Ac
147236Ac
148

Isotopes for elements 90-104

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   90
n   Th
117207Th
118208Th 91
119209Th Pa
120210Th211Pa 92
121211Th212Pa U
122212Th213Pa214U
123213Th214Pa215U
124214Th215Pa216U 93
125215Th216Pa217U Np 94
126216Th217Pa218U219Np Pu 95
127217Th218Pa219U220Np Am
128218Th219Pa223Am
129219Th220Pa221U222Np
130220Th221Pa222U223Np
131221Th222Pa223U224Np226Am 96 97
132222Th223Pa224U225Np Cm Bk
133223Th224Pa225U226Np230Bk
134224Th225Pa226U227Np228Pu229Am
135225Th226Pa227U228Np229Pu230Am
136226Th227Pa228U229Np230Pu233Bk
137227Th228Pa229U230Np231Pu232Am233Cm234Bk 98
138228Th229Pa230U231Np232Pu233Am234Cm Cf 99
139229Th230Pa231U232Np233Pu234Am235Cm236Bk237Cf Es 100
140 230 Th231Pa 232 U233Np234Pu235Am236Cm238Cf Fm
141231Th232Pa 233 U234Np235Pu236Am237Cm238Bk239Cf240Es241Fm 101
142 232 Th233Pa 234 U235Np236Pu237Am238Cm240Cf241Es242Fm Md
143233Th234Pa
235 U
236Np
237Pu238Am239Cm240Bk241Cf242Es243Fm244Md
144234Th235Pa 236 U 237 Np 238 Pu239Am240Cm241Bk242Cf243Es244Fm245Md 102
145235Th236Pa237U238Np 239 Pu240Am241Cm242Bk243Cf244Es245Fm246Md No
146236Th237Pa 238 U239Np 240 Pu 241 Am242Cm243Bk244Cf245Es246Fm247Md 103
147237Th238Pa 239 U240Np 241 Pu
242Am
243Cm244Bk245Cf246Es247Fm248Md249No Lr 104
148238Th239Pa 240 U241Np 242 Pu243Am244Cm245Bk246Cf247Es248Fm249Md250No251Lr Rf
149241U242Np243Pu244Am245Cm246Bk247Cf248Es249Fm250Md251No252Lr253Rf
150242U243Np 244 Pu245Am246Cm247Bk248Cf249Es250Fm251Md252No253Lr254Rf
151244Np245Pu246Am247Cm
248Bk
249Cf250Es251Fm252Md253No254Lr255Rf
152246Pu247Am248Cm249Bk250Cf251Es252Fm253Md254No255Lr256Rf
153247Pu249Cm250Bk251Cf252Es253Fm254Md255No256Lr257Rf
154250Cm251Bk252Cf253Es254Fm255Md256No257Lr258Rf
155251Cm252Bk253Cf
254Es
255Fm256Md257No258Lr259Rf
156253Bk254Cf255Es256Fm257Md258No259Lr260Rf
157255Cf256Es257Fm258Md259No260Lr261Rf
158256Cf257Es258Fm259Md260No261Lr262Rf
159259Fm260Md262Lr263Rf
160260Fm262No
161264Lr265Rf
162
163266Lr267Rf
164

Isotopes for elements 105-118

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Half-lives (example:  Gd)
145Gd< 1 day
149Gd1–10 days
146Gd10–100 days
153Gd100 days–10  a
148Gd10–10,000 a
150Gd10 ka–700 Ma
152Gd> 700 Ma
158GdStable
Z   105
n   Db
150255Db 106
151256Db Sg 107
152257Db258Sg Bh
153258Db259Sg260Bh 108
154259Db260Sg261Bh Hs 109
155260Db261Sg262Bh263Hs Mt 110
156261Db262Sg264Hs Ds
157262Db263Sg264Bh265Hs266Mt267Ds
158263Db264Sg265Bh266Hs
159265Sg266Bh267Hs268Mt269Ds 111
160266Sg267Bh268Hs270Ds Rg
161266Db267Sg269Hs270Mt271Ds272Rg
162267Db268Sg270Hs 112
163268Db269Sg270Bh271Hs273Ds274Rg Cn 113
164271Bh272Hs Nh
165270Db271Sg272Bh273Hs274Mt275Ds277Cn278Nh
166275Mt276Ds
167274Bh275Hs276Mt277Ds278Rg
168277Mt279Rg 114
169277Hs278Mt279Ds280Rg281Cn282Nh Fl 115
170280Ds281Rg282Cn283Nh284Fl Mc 116
171281Ds282Rg283Cn284Nh285Fl286Mc Lv
172284Cn285Nh286Fl287Mc288Lv 117
173285Cn286Nh287Fl288Mc Ts 118
174288Fl289Mc290Lv Og
175289Fl290Mc291Lv
176292Lv293Ts294Og
177293Lv294Ts

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