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Mesothorium

Main isotopes of radium
iso NA half-life DM DE (MeV) DP
223Ra trace 11.43 d α 5.99 219Rn
224Ra trace 3.6319 d α 5.789 220Rn
225Ra trace 14.9 d β 0.356 225Ac
226Ra trace 1600 y α 4.871 222Rn
228Ra trace 5.75 y β 0.046 228Ac

Radium (88Ra) has no stable or nearly stable isotopes, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. The longest lived, and most common, isotope of radium is 226Ra with a half-life of 1,600 years. 226Ra occurs in the decay chain of 238U (often referred to as the radium series.) Radium has 33 known isotopes from 202Ra to 234Ra.

No fission products
have a half-life
in the range of
100–210 k years ...

... nor beyond 15.7 M years

Legend for superscript symbols
₡  has thermal neutron capture cross section in the range of 8–50 barns
ƒ  fissile
metastable isomer
№  naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)
þ  neutron poison (thermal neutron capture cross section greater than 3k barns)
†  range 4–97 y: Medium-lived fission product
‡  over 200,000 y: Long-lived fission product



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