Isotopes of potassium

Potassium (19K) has 25 known isotopes from 34K to 57K as well as 31K, as well as an unconfirmed report of 59K. Three of those isotopes occur naturally: the two stable forms 39K (93.26%) and 41K (6.72%), and the long-lived radioisotope 40K (0.012%). Naturally occurring radioactive 40K decays with a half-life of 1.248×109 years.

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Isotopes of potassium

Potassium (19K) has 25 known isotopes from 34K to 57K as well as 31K, as well as an unconfirmed report of 59K. Three of those isotopes occur naturally: the two stable forms 39K (93.26%) and 41K (6.72%), and the long-lived radioisotope 40K (0.012%). Naturally occurring radioactive 40K decays with a half-life of 1.248×109 years.

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