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I-129 is basically stable | I-129 is basically stable | ||
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+ | ===I-129== | ||
+ | <math>\gamma + I-129 \rightarrow Te-128 + p </math> | ||
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+ | <math>\gamma +I-129 \rightarrow I-128 + n \rightarrow Xe-128 + \beta^- (25 min half life)</math> | ||
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+ | Te-128 and Xe-128 are stable | ||
==Te-128(32%)== | ==Te-128(32%)== |
Revision as of 15:21, 7 December 2023
TF_Antimony#Tellurium.28Te.29_to_Antimony.28Sb.29
Natural Tellurium competing reactions
Te-130(34%)
I-129 is basically stable
=I-129
Te-128 and Xe-128 are stable
Te-128(32%)
Te-126(19%)
Te-125(7%)
Te-124(5%)
Te-122(2.5%)
Te-123(1%)
Yield Problem: Te-120 is only 0.1% of the natural abundance. Highest natural abundance is Te-126 at 19%, then Te-125 at 7%, Te-124 at 5%, Te-122 at 2.5%, Te-123 at 1%.