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Selenium-82

Main isotopes of selenium
Iso­tope Decay
abun­dance half-life mode energy (MeV) pro­duct
72Se syn 8.4 d ε 72As
γ 0.046
74Se 0.86% is stable with 40 neutrons
75Se syn 119.8 d ε 75As
γ 0.264, 0.136,
0.279
76Se 9.23% is stable with 42 neutrons
77Se 7.60% is stable with 43 neutrons
78Se 23.69% is stable with 44 neutrons
79Se trace 3.27×105 y β 0.151 79Br
80Se 49.80% is stable with 46 neutrons
82Se 8.82% 1.08×1020 y ββ 2.995 82Kr
Standard atomic weight (Ar)
  • 78.971(8)

The chemical element selenium (34Se) has six naturally occurring isotopes, five of which are stable: 74Se, 76Se, 77Se, 78Se, and 80Se. The last three also occur as fission products, along with 79Se, which has a half-life of 327,000 years, and 82Se, which has a very long half-life (~1020 years, decaying via double beta decay to 82Kr) and for practical purposes can be considered to be stable. There are 23 other unstable isotopes that have been characterized, the longest-lived being 79Se with a half-life 327,000 years, 75Se with a half-life of 120 days, and 72Se with a half-life of 8.40 days. Of the other isotopes, 73Se has the longest half-life, 7.15 hours; most others have half-lives not exceeding 38 seconds.



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