Examples of using Nuclide in English and their translations into Indonesian
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These elements are all primordial apart from the noble gas radon which is a trace radioisotope which occurs naturally since all isotopes are radiogenic nuclides from radioactive decay.
Half-lives of known radionuclides vary widely, from 109 years for very nearly stable nuclides, to 10-6 seconds for highly unstable ones.
either on the natural abundance of such nuclides or on the ability of the experimentalist to artificially enrich the molecules,
in which overall binding energy per nucleon is no longer a minimum and the nuclides are therefore unstable toward spontaneous fission-type processes.
so energy may be released by reducing the number of nucleons, and the nuclides are therefore unstable toward spontaneous fission-type processes.
either on the natural abundance of such nuclides or on the ability of the experimentalist to artificially enrich the molecules,
elemental chemical species including radioactive nuclides covering the entire lunar surface using a set of remote sensing payloads.
as the extension of the periodic and nuclides tables is restricted by proton and neutron drip lines.
in other words a nonzero nuclear spin, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have a total spin of zero.
in other words a nonzero spin, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have a total spin of zero.
in other words a nonzero spin, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have spin 0.
in other words a nonzero spin, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have a total spin of zero.
in other words a spin> 0, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have spin 0.
47.5 billion years and about 10 other nuclides that have a half-life of more than 10 billion years.
In addition to the fusion processes responsible for the growing abundances of elements in the universe, a few minor natural processes continue to produce very small numbers of new nuclides on Earth.
Soil and water microparticles contain long-lived uranium and zirconium nuclides Researcher taking samples in the exclusion zone around Fukushima Daiichi© Gareth Law Read out Long-lasting fallout: The Fukushima nuclear
Natural processes which produce trace radioisotopes include cosmic ray bombardment of stable nuclides, ordinary alpha and beta decay of the long-lived heavy nuclides, thorium-232, uranium-238,
For a given odd mass number, there are few beta-stable nuclides, since there is not a difference in binding energy between even-odd and odd-even comparable to that between even-even and odd-odd, leaving other nuclides of the same mass number free to beta decay toward the lowest-mass nuclide.
For a given odd mass number, there are few beta-stable nuclides, since there is not a difference in binding energy between even- odd and odd- even comparable to that between even- even and odd- odd, leaving other nuclides of the same mass number(isobars) free to beta decay toward the lowest-mass nuclide.
The process of slow neutron capture used to produce nuclides as heavy as 257Fm is blocked by short-lived isotopes of fermium that undergo spontaneous fission(for example,
