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