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Isotopes of gadolinium (64Gd) Naturally occurring gadolinium (64 Gd) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, 154 Gd, 155 Gd, 156 Gd, 157 Gd, 158 Gd and 160 Gd, and 1 radioisotope, 152 Gd, with 158 Gd being the most abundant (24.84% natural abundance). The predicted double beta decay of 160 Gd has never been observed; only a lower limit on its half ...
Gadolinium is a chemical element; it has symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal when oxidation is removed. It is a malleable and ductile rare-earth element. Gadolinium reacts with atmospheric oxygen or moisture slowly to form a black coating. Gadolinium below its Curie point of 20 °C (68 °F) is ferromagnetic, with ...
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Template documentation. This page uses the meta infobox { { Infobox isotopes (meta) }} for the element isotopes infobox. This infobox contains the table of § Main isotopes, and the § Standard atomic weight . For example, { { Infobox uranium isotopes }}, as used on page Isotopes of uranium . The main isotopes table is reused in the regular ...
Appearance. A table or chart of nuclides is a two-dimensional graph of isotopes of the elements, in which one axis represents the number of neutrons (symbol N) and the other represents the number of protons (atomic number, symbol Z) in the atomic nucleus. Each point plotted on the graph thus represents a nuclide of a known or hypothetical ...
This infobox must distinguish between three typical (exemplary) elements: E118 (regular element), E119 and E121. Handling of these element infoboxes is hardcoded in the meta-infobox, set by |number= ( Z ). Applied: when element is theoretical (E119 and higher). Applied: E119, E120 do link, E121 and higher do not link.
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