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There are some elements with six or more stable isotopes.
There are 80 known elements which have at least one stable isotope.
In nature it is found as a mix of seven stable isotopes.
There are lots of elements with no known stable isotopes.
All of the period 3 elements occur in nature and have at least one stable isotope.
They occur among the 80 different elements that have one or more stable isotopes.
Scientists had thought that heavy and stable isotopes should exist.
And finally, is the distribution of stable isotopes universal or particular to earth?
About two thirds of the elements have more than one stable isotope.
No elements with atomic numbers above 82 (after lead) have stable isotopes.
For a list, see the article list of stable isotopes.
For 80 of the chemical elements, at least one stable isotope exists.
Facts would be: "Does this element have a stable isotope?"
Is there any evidence of stable isotope patterns unique to biology?
Half of these even-numbered elements have six or more stable isotopes.
No element was found to have a stable isotope with an atomic mass of five or eight.
Carbon has two naturally occurring stable isotopes, carbon-12 and carbon-13.
There is something called the Shell model and that can be used to find out the stable isotopes theoretically.
Xenon and tin are the only elements to have more than seven stable isotopes.
Helium-3 is the only stable isotope with proton-neutron ratio under one.
It is the least electronegative element having a stable isotope, caesium-133.
The content of four stable isotopes of lead are usually used in this analysis.
Most (66 of 94) naturally occurring elements have more than one stable isotope.
Other scientists perform stable isotope studies on the rocks to gain information about past climate.
These are the only two stable isotopes of helium.