File:Periodic Table Stability & Radioactivity.svg
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| DescriptionPeriodic Table Stability & Radioactivity.svg |
English: Periodic table with elements colored according to the half-life of their most stable isotope. 32-column format is helpful in showing stability pattern.
Note that this table only addresses the most stable isotope of each element. Therefore it would be erroneous to conclude that all naturally occurring elements from hydrogen through lead are non-radioactive. For example, if you hold a geiger counter up to a banana, you will detect radioactivity because of the potassium isotope 40K, which is also the most common radioisotope in the human body. Bahasa Indonesia: Tabel periodik dengan unsur-unsur yang diwarnai menurut waktu paruh isotop paling stabilnya. Format 32 kolom sangat membantu dalam menunjukkan pola stabilitas.
Perhatikan bahwa tabel ini hanya membahas isotop paling stabil dari setiap elemen. Oleh karena itu akan keliru untuk menyimpulkan bahwa semua unsur alami dari hidrogen sampai timah adalah non-radioaktif. Misalnya, jika Anda mendekatkan penghitung geiger ke pisang, Anda akan mendeteksi radioaktivitas karena isotop kalium 40K, yang juga merupakan radioisotop paling umum dalam tubuh manusia. |
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| Author | Morgan Phoenix |
Legend text taken from Alessio Rolleri (et al), Lexi sioz raster file of similar design.
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18 January 2016
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| current | 05:29, 19 January 2016 | 2,499 × 833 (253 KB) | wikimediacommons>Morgan Phoenix | Fixed the Outlines on the purple elements. |
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