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What are the major stable isotopes?
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Some of the major stable isotopes include:
- Hydrogen-1 (1H)
- Carbon-12 (12C)
- Nitrogen-14 (14N)
- Oxygen-16 (16O)
- Neon-20 (20Ne)
- Magnesium-24 (24Mg)
- Silicon-28 (28Si)
- Sulfur-32 (32S)
- Argon-40 (40Ar)
- Calcium-40 (40Ca)
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- Hydrogen-1 (protium)
- Hydrogen-2 (deuterium)
- Helium-3
- Helium-4
- Lithium-6
- Lithium-7
- Beryllium-9
- Carbon-12
- Carbon-13
- Nitrogen-14
- Oxygen-16
- Oxygen-18
- Fluorine-19
- Sodium-23
- Magnesium-24
- Magnesium-25
- Magnesium-26
- Silicon-28
- Silicon-29
- Silicon-30
- Chlorine-35
- Chlorine-37
- Potassium-39
- Potassium-41
- Calcium-40
- Calcium-42
- Calcium-43
- Calcium-44
- Calcium-46
- Calcium-48
- Iron-52
- Iron-54
- Iron-56
- Iron-57
- Iron-58
- Zinc-64
- Zinc-66
- Zinc-67
- Zinc-68
- Zinc-70
- Selenium-74
- Selenium-76
- Selenium-77
- Selenium-78
- Selenium-80
- Selenium-82
- Bromine-79
- Bromine-81
- Krypton-84
- Krypton-86
- Rubidium-85
- Rubidium-87
- Strontium-88
- Strontium-90
- Yttrium-89
- Zirconium-90
- Zirconium-91
- Zirconium-92
- Zirconium-94
- Zirconium-96
- Molybdenum-92
- Molybdenum-94
- Molybdenum-95
- Molybdenum-96
- Molybdenum-97
- Molybdenum-98
- Molybdenum-100
- Ruthenium-96
- Ruthenium-98
- Ruthenium-99
- Ruthenium-100
- Ruthenium-101
- Ruthenium-102
- Ruthenium-104
- Palladium-102
- Palladium-104
- Palladium-105
- Palladium-106
- Palladium-108
- Palladium-110
- Silver-107
- Silver-109
- Cadmium-110
- Cadmium-111
- Cadmium-112
- Cadmium-113
- Cadmium-114
- Cadmium-116
- Indium-113
- Indium-115
- Tin-116
- Tin-117
- Tin-118
- Tin-119
- Tin-120
- Tin-122
- Tin-124
- Antimony-121
- Antimony-123
- Tellurium-122
- Tellurium-123
- Tellurium-124
- Tellurium-125
- Tellurium-126
- Tellurium-128
- Tellurium-130
- Iodine-127
- Xenon-124
- Xenon-126
- Xenon-128
- Xenon-129
- Xenon-130
- Xenon-131
- Xenon-132
- Xenon-134
- Xenon-136
- Cesium-133
- Barium-134
- Barium-135
- Barium-136
- Barium-137
- Barium-138
- Lanthanum-138
- Lanthanum-139
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