Isotopes of antimony

Antimony (51Sb) occurs naturally as two stable isotopes, 121Sb (57.21%) and 123Sb (42.79%). There are 37 artificial radioactive isotopes known with mass numbers 104 to 142, the lightest two of which (104-105Sb) are beyond the proton drip line.

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Isotopes of antimony

Antimony (51Sb) occurs naturally as two stable isotopes, 121Sb (57.21%) and 123Sb (42.79%). There are 37 artificial radioactive isotopes known with mass numbers 104 to 142, the lightest two of which (104-105Sb) are beyond the proton drip line.

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