Isotopes of Tin
Notes
Tin is the element with the greatest number of stable isotopes, 10.
Notable Isotopes
112
Sn
[62 neutrons]
Abundance:
0.97%
Stable with 62 neutrons
114
Sn
[64 neutrons]
Abundance:
0.65
Stable with 64 neutrons
115
Sn
[65 neutrons]
Abundance:
0.34%
Stable with 65 neutrons
116
Sn
[66 neutrons]
Abundance:
14.54%
Stable with 66 neutrons
117
Sn
[67 neutrons]
Abundance:
7.68%
Stable with 67 neutrons
118
Sn
[68 neutrons]
Abundance:
24.23%
Stable with 68 neutrons
119
Sn
[69 neutrons]
Abundance:
8.59%
Stable with 69 neutrons
120
Sn
[70 neutrons]
Abundance:
32.59%
Stable with 70 neutrons
122
Sn
[72 neutrons]
Abundance:
4.63%
Stable with 72 neutrons
124
Sn
[74 neutrons]
Abundance:
5.79%
Stable with 74 neutrons
126
Sn
[76 neutrons]
Abundance:
synthetic
Half life:
~ 10000 years [
beta
-
]
Decay Energy:
0.380
MeV
Decays to
126
Sb
.