ISOTOPE

īˈsətōp, in chemistry and physics, one of two or more atoms having the same atomic number but differing in atomic weight and mass number. The concept of isotope was introduced by F. Soddy in explaining aspects of radioactivity; the first stable isotope (of neon) was discovered by J. J. Thomson. The nuclei of isotopes contain identical numbers of protons, equal to the atomic number of the atom, and thus represent the same chemical element, but do not have the same number of neutrons. Thus isotopes of a given element have identical chemical properties but slightly different physical properties and very different half-lives, if they are radioactive (see half-life). For most elements, both stable and radioactive isotopes are known. Radioactive isotopes of many common elements, such as carbon and phosphorus, are used as tracers in medical, biological, and industrial research. Their radioactive nature makes it possible to follow the substances in their paths through a plant or animal body and through many chemical and mechanical processes; thus a more exact knowledge of the processes under investigation can be obtained. The very slow and regular transmutations of certain radioactive substances, notably carbon-14, make them useful as "nuclear clocks" for dating archaeological and geological samples. By taking advantage of the slight differences in their physical properties, the isotopes may be separated. The mass spectrograph uses the slight difference in mass to separate different isotopes of the same element. Depending on their nuclear properties, the isotopes thus separated have important applications in nuclear energy. For example, the highly fissionable isotope uranium-235 must be separated from the more plentiful isotope uranium-238 before it can be used in a nuclear reactor or atomic bomb.

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...correction for recirculation, based on isotope concentration in the end-tidal air...and ended 11 minutes after the start of isotope administration. In two subjects, simultaneous...the input function for the two routes of isotope administration, plotted separately for...
...because both samples are the same isotope__?235U After a certain...of any given sample of the isotope to disintegrate (Fig. 19-1). The half-lives of several isotopes are given in Table 19-2...take the same 1 half-life to Isotope Half-Life Radiation* undergo...
...comparative atomic weight of an isotope, or a distinct atomic species...of 16.0000 for the lighter isotope of oxygen. This differs from...contains small percentages of isotopes having approximate isotopic...compound containing a radioactive isotope of the element at known concentration...
...hydrogen isotopes. These heavier isotopes, 13C and deuterium (ZH...in contrast to radioactive isotopes such as C. Because these stable isotopes were present in different...in carbon and hy- drogen isotope enrichment (selection for...
...on the effects of this bone-seeking isotope in various organisms are extensive, but...damage and the syndrome involved if the isotope was fed chronically to yearling rainbow...fish were deliberately sacrificed until isotope feeding was terminated at the end of 21...
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...Merwe 1977). Carbon isotopes are also useful for...1983). Nitrogen isotope values are used to determine...Carbon and nitrogen isotope data for collagen extracted...Hanamiai site. Carbon isotope values are <br/ reported...standard, and the nitrogen isotopes are <br/ reported...
...consists of two stable isotopes with masses 12 and...heavier, mass 13, isotope makes up 1.1...rocks where stable isotopes have played an integral...compare the carbon isotope records from the...1991). Sulphur isotopes as tracers of process...application of sulphur isotope techniques in environmental...
...accurately the seawater Os-isotope records from mudrock samples with the Sr-isotope composition of contemporaneous...pair, as one of the two isotopes of Re (^sup 187^Re...property invests the Re-Os isotope system with its usefulness...
...later session Lu-Hf isotope analyses were obtained...Uranium, thorium and lead isotopes were analysed by laser...problem that the Hf isotope evolution of the Earths...with respect to hafnium isotopes) was suggested on the...of zircon solution Hf isotope data from Greenland...
Sulphur Isotope Geochemistry of Black Shale-hosted Antimony...Based on textural relationships and stable isotope evidence, the mobilization of the sulphur...reports the results of a detailed sulphur isotope investigation of bedding-concordant...
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Designer Isotopes: Rare-Isotope Research Brings Supernova...latecomer to the rare-isotope game. Japan has been producing rare isotopes at its RIKEN facility since...on schedule to open new isotope facilities between 2010...
...neutrons than the most common isotope, magnesium-22. Standard...40 should be the heaviest isotope of the element that can exist...naturally occurring calcium isotope--at a tungsten foil at about...that even heavier aluminum isotopes could exist, says Paul-Henri...
...carbon and sulfur isotopes. When absorbed by the body these signature isotopes pass into our every...food chain, since the isotope tends to collect in...coast of Alaska. The isotopes in the shells and detritus...in these chemical and isotope signals," says Macko...
Ending Leu Use in Medical-isotope Production Some medical-isotope production reactors use highly enriched uranium (HEU...product molybdenum-99. The decay product of this isotope, Technicium-99, is used annually in tens of millions...
...Fears That Little Known Medical Isotope Could Fall into the Wrong Hands...there is a less known medical isotope made from bomb grade uranium...domestically produce the Tc-99n isotope. Yet these suppliers are using...are safer options to make the isotopes without using highly enriched...
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...Face Scan Delays Due to Isotope Shortage. HUNDREDS...shortage of medical isotopes used in scans of hearts...reactors supplying medical isotopes are currently shut down...slow up the system." Isotopes are radioactive substances...world shortage of the isotope used for some medical...
...Likely Lived Whole Life Here Experts Use Isotopes in Teeth to Map Where One Spent Time...authorities said Wednesday. A study of oxygen isotopes in the boys bones and teeth by a Canadian...geochemistry determined the particular isotopes from the boys skeleton matched samples...
...expert Dr Caroline Wilkinson and bone isotope analyst Dr Wolfram Meier-Augenstein...the mans bones and teeth using stable isotope analysis told us that he had been born...North Africa. Independent of the stable isotope analysis and skull shape, the mans DNA...
...radioiodine 131, a type of radioactive isotope associated with the troubled Japanese...near Darien, found a small amount of the isotope in its regular air test samples last week...engineer at Argonne. He said that when this isotope travels, it begins to decay after eight...
...containing an element that can be converted to a highly radioactive isotope by neutron bombardment. When the bomb explodes, the element...a wide area, rendering it uninhabitable. The radioactive isotope must be dispersed worldwide before it decays. Such dispersal...
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...radioactivity; the first stable isotope (of neon) was discovered...Thomson. The nuclei of isotopes contain identical numbers...to separate different isotopes of the same element...nuclear properties, the isotopes thus separated have...the highly fissionable isotope uranium-235 must be...
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE or radioisotope, natural or artificially created isotope of a chemical element having...product is a nonradioactive isotope of another element, i.e...contain traces of radioactive isotopes. For a time it was thought...
...its nucleus is 12. Isotopes Although all atoms of...mass number make up an isotope of the element. All known elements have isotopes; some have more than...case of hydrogen. The isotopes hydrogen-2 and hydrogen...the most abundant isotope, has the name protium...
...constituting different forms, or isotopes , of the same element. The mass number of a given isotope is the nearest whole number...the atomic weight of that isotope and is approximately equal...He 4 , the most common isotope of chlorine is 17 Cl 35...
...of atomic weight. Effect of Isotopes in Calculating Atomic Weight...occurring elements have one principal isotope and only insignificant amounts of other isotopes. Therefore, since the atomic mass of any isotope is very nearly a whole number...
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