Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Download
Faster access than browser!
 

Isotopes of germanium

Index Isotopes of germanium

Germanium (32Ge) has five naturally occurring isotopes, 70Ge, 72Ge, 73Ge, 74Ge, and 76Ge. [1]

28 relations: Age of the universe, Beta decay, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Chinese Physics C, Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Press, Double beta decay, Electron capture, Gallium-68 generator, Germanium, Half-life, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, Isotope, National Nuclear Data Center, Natural abundance, Neutron, Neutron emission, Nuclear isomer, Nuclear Physics (journal), Particle Data Group, Positron emission, Primordial nuclide, Proton, Proton emission, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Radionuclide.

Age of the universe

In physical cosmology, the age of the universe is the time elapsed since the Big Bang.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Age of the universe · See more »

Beta decay

In nuclear physics, beta decay (β-decay) is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta ray (fast energetic electron or positron) and a neutrino are emitted from an atomic nucleus.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Beta decay · See more »

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory located in Upton, New York, on Long Island, and was formally established in 1947 at the site of Camp Upton, a former U.S. Army base.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Brookhaven National Laboratory · See more »

Chinese Physics C

Chinese Physics C (CPC) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Chinese Physical Society along with the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Chinese Physics C · See more »

Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights

The Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW) is an international scientific committee of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) under its Division of Inorganic Chemistry.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights · See more »

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research, currently in its 98th edition (with 2560 pages, June 23, 2017, Editor-in-Chief John R. Rumble).

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics · See more »

CRC Press

The CRC Press, LLC is a publishing group based in the United States that specializes in producing technical books.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and CRC Press · See more »

Double beta decay

In nuclear physics, double beta decay is a type of radioactive decay in which two protons are simultaneously transformed into two neutrons, or vice versa, inside an atomic nucleus.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Double beta decay · See more »

Electron capture

Electron capture (K-electron capture, also K-capture, or L-electron capture, L-capture) is a process in which the proton-rich nucleus of an electrically neutral atom absorbs an inner atomic electron, usually from the K or L electron shell.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Electron capture · See more »

Gallium-68 generator

A Germanium-68/Gallium-68 Generator is a device used to extract the positron-emitting isotope 68Ga of gallium from a source of decaying germanium-68.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Gallium-68 generator · See more »

Germanium

Germanium is a chemical element with symbol Ge and atomic number 32.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Germanium · See more »

Half-life

Half-life (symbol t1⁄2) is the time required for a quantity to reduce to half its initial value.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Half-life · See more »

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry · See more »

International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) is an international non-governmental organization whose mission is to assist in the worldwide development of physics, to foster international cooperation in physics, and to help in the application of physics toward solving problems of concern to humanity.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and International Union of Pure and Applied Physics · See more »

Isotope

Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Isotope · See more »

National Nuclear Data Center

The National Nuclear Data Center is an organization based in the Brookhaven National Laboratory that acts as a repository for data regarding nuclear chemistry, such as nuclear structure, decay, and reaction data, as well as historical information regarding previous experiments and literature.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and National Nuclear Data Center · See more »

Natural abundance

In physics, natural abundance (NA) refers to the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element as naturally found on a planet.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Natural abundance · See more »

Neutron

| magnetic_moment.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Neutron · See more »

Neutron emission

Neutron emission is a mode of radioactive decay in which one or more neutrons are ejected from a nucleus.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Neutron emission · See more »

Nuclear isomer

A nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its nucleons (protons or neutrons).

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Nuclear isomer · See more »

Nuclear Physics (journal)

Nuclear Physics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Nuclear Physics (journal) · See more »

Particle Data Group

The Particle Data Group (or PDG) is an international collaboration of particle physicists that compiles and reanalyzes published results related to the properties of particles and fundamental interactions.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Particle Data Group · See more »

Positron emission

Positron emission or beta plus decay (β+ decay) is a subtype of radioactive decay called beta decay, in which a proton inside a radionuclide nucleus is converted into a neutron while releasing a positron and an electron neutrino (νe).

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Positron emission · See more »

Primordial nuclide

In geochemistry, geophysics and geonuclear physics, primordial nuclides, also known as primordial isotopes, are nuclides found on Earth that have existed in their current form since before Earth was formed.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Primordial nuclide · See more »

Proton

| magnetic_moment.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Proton · See more »

Proton emission

Proton emission (also known as proton radioactivity) is a rare type of radioactive decay in which a proton is ejected from a nucleus.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Proton emission · See more »

Pure and Applied Chemistry

Pure and Applied Chemistry (abbreviated Pure Appl. Chem.) is the official journal for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Pure and Applied Chemistry · See more »

Radionuclide

A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is an atom that has excess nuclear energy, making it unstable.

New!!: Isotopes of germanium and Radionuclide · See more »

Redirects here:

Germanium-58, Germanium-59, Germanium-60, Germanium-61, Germanium-62, Germanium-63, Germanium-64, Germanium-65, Germanium-66, Germanium-67, Germanium-68, Germanium-69, Germanium-70, Germanium-71, Germanium-72, Germanium-73, Germanium-74, Germanium-75, Germanium-76, Germanium-77, Germanium-78, Germanium-79, Germanium-80, Germanium-81, Germanium-82, Germanium-83, Germanium-84, Germanium-85, Germanium-86, Germanium-87, Germanium-88, Germanium-89.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_germanium

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »