Isotopes of lanthanum

Naturally occurring lanthanum (57La) is composed of one stable (139La) and one radioactive (138La) isotope, with the stable isotope, 139La, being the most abundant (99.911% natural abundance). There are 39 radioisotopes that have been characterized, with the most stable being 138La, with a half-life of 1.03×1011 years; 137La, with a half-life of 60,000 years and 140La, with a half-life of 40.289 hours.

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Isotopes of lanthanum

Naturally occurring lanthanum (57La) is composed of one stable (139La) and one radioactive (138La) isotope, with the stable isotope, 139La, being the most abundant (99.911% natural abundance). There are 39 radioisotopes that have been characterized, with the most stable being 138La, with a half-life of 1.03×1011 years; 137La, with a half-life of 60,000 years and 140La, with a half-life of 40.289 hours.

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