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{{infobox antimony isotopes}}Antimony (51Sb) occurs in two stable isotopes, 121Sb and 123Sb. There are 35 artificial radioactive isotopes, the longest-lived of which are 125Sb, with a half-life of 2.75856 years; 124Sb, with a half-life of 60.2 days; and 126Sb, with a half-life of 12.35 days. All other isotopes have half-lives less than 4 days, most less than an hour. There are also many isomers, the longest-lived of which is 120m1Sb with a half-life of 5.76 days. List of isotopes nuclide symbol | Z(p) | N(n) | isotopic mass (u) | half-life | decay mode(s)[1][2] | daughter isotope(s)[3] | nuclear spin and parity | representative isotopic composition (mole fraction) | range of natural variation (mole fraction) | excitation energy |
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103Sb | 51 | 52 | 102.93969(32)# | 100# ms [>1.5 µs] | β+ | 103Sn | 5/2+# | 104Sb | 51 | 53 | 103.93647(39)# | 0.47(13) s [0.44(+15−11) s] | β+ (86%) | 104Sn | | | | p (7%) | 103Sn | β+, p (7%) | 103In | α (<1%) | 100In | 105Sb | 51 | 54 | 104.93149(11) | 1.12(16) s | β+ (99%) | 105Sn | (5/2+) | | | p (1%) | 104Sn | β+, p (<1%) | 104In | 106Sb | 51 | 55 | 105.92879(34)# | 0.6(2) s | β+ | 106Sn | (4+) | 106mSb | 1000(500)# keV | 220(20) ns | 107Sb | 51 | 56 | 106.92415(32)# | 4.0(2) s | β+ | 107Sn | 5/2+# | 108Sb | 51 | 57 | 107.92216(22)# | 7.4(3) s | β+ | 108Sn | (4+) | | | β+, p (rare) | 107In | 109Sb | 51 | 58 | 108.918132(20) | 17.3(5) s | β+ | 109Sn | 5/2+# | 110Sb | 51 | 59 | 109.91675(22)# | 23.0(4) s | β+ | 110Sn | (4+) | 111Sb | 51 | 60 | 110.91316(3) | 75(1) s | β+ | 111Sn | (5/2+) | 112Sb | 51 | 61 | 111.912398(19) | 51.4(10) s | β+ | 112Sn | 3+ | 113Sb | 51 | 62 | 112.909372(19) | 6.67(7) min | β+ | 113Sn | 5/2+ | 114Sb | 51 | 63 | 113.90927(3) | 3.49(3) min | β+ | 114Sn | (3+) | 114mSb | 495.5(7) keV | 219(12) µs | (8−) | 115Sb | 51 | 64 | 114.906598(17) | 32.1(3) min | β+ | 115Sn | 5/2+ | 116Sb | 51 | 65 | 115.906794(6) | 15.8(8) min | β+ | 116Sn | 3+ | 116m1Sb | 93.99(5) keV | 194(4) ns | 1+ | 116m2Sb | 380(40) keV | 60.3(6) min | β+ | 116Sn | 8− | 117Sb | 51 | 66 | 116.904836(10) | 2.80(1) h | β+ | 117Sn | 5/2+ | 118Sb | 51 | 67 | 117.905529(4) | 3.6(1) min | β+ | 118Sn | 1+ | 118m1Sb | 50.814(21) keV | 20.6(6) µs | (3)+ | 118m2Sb | 250(6) keV | 5.00(2) h | β+ | 118Sn | 8− | 119Sb | 51 | 68 | 118.903942(9) | 38.19(22) h | EC | 119Sn | 5/2+ | 119m1Sb | 2553.6(3) keV | 130(3) ns | (19/2−) | 119m2Sb | 2852(7) keV | 850(90) ms | IT | 119Sb | 27/2+# | 120Sb | 51 | 69 | 119.905072(8) | 15.89(4) min | β+ | 120Sn | 1+ | 120m1Sb | 0(100)# keV | 5.76(2) d | β+ | 120Sn | 8− | 120m2Sb | 78.16(5) keV | 246(2) ns | (3+) | 120m3Sb | 2328.3(6) keV | 400(8) ns | (6) | 121Sb[4] | 51 | 70 | 120.9038157(24) | Stable | 5/2+ | 0.5721(5) | 122Sb | 51 | 71 | 121.9051737(24) | 2.7238(2) d | β− (97.59%) | 122Te | 2− | | | β+ (2.41%) | 122Sn | 122m1Sb | 61.4131(5) keV | 1.86(8) µs | 3+ | 122m2Sb | 137.4726(8) keV | 0.53(3) ms | (5)+ | 122m3Sb | 163.5591(17) keV | 4.191(3) min | IT | 122Sb | (8)− | 123Sb[4] | 51 | 72 | 122.9042140(22) | Stable | 7/2+ | 0.4279(5) | 124Sb | 51 | 73 | 123.9059357(22) | 60.20(3) d | β− | 124Te | 3− | 124m1Sb | 10.8627(8) keV | 93(5) s | IT (75%) | 124Sb | 5+ | | | β− (25%) | 124Te | 124m2Sb | 36.8440(14) keV | 20.2(2) min | (8)− | 124m3Sb | 40.8038(7) keV | 3.2(3) µs | (3+,4+) | 125Sb | 51 | 74 | 124.9052538(28) | 2.75856(25) y | β− | 125mTe | 7/2+ | 126Sb | 51 | 75 | 125.90725(3) | 12.35(6) d | β− | 126Te | (8−) | 126m1Sb | 17.7(3) keV | 19.15(8) min | β− (86%) | 126Te | (5+) | | | IT (14%) | 126Sb | 126m2Sb | 40.4(3) keV | ~11 s | IT | 126m1Sb | (3−) | 126m3Sb | 104.6(3) keV | 553(5) ns | (3+) | 127Sb | 51 | 76 | 126.906924(6) | 3.85(5) d | β− | 127mTe | 7/2+ | 128Sb | 51 | 77 | 127.909169(27) | 9.01(4) h | β− | 128Te | 8− | 128mSb | 10(7) keV | 10.4(2) min | β− (96.4%) | 128Te | 5+ | | | IT (3.6%) | 128Sb | 129Sb | 51 | 78 | 128.909148(23) | 4.40(1) h | β− | 129mTe | 7/2+ | 129m1Sb | 1851.05(10) keV | 17.7(1) min | β− (85%) | 129Te | (19/2−) | | | IT (15%) | 129Sb | 129m2Sb | 1860.90(10) keV | >2 µs | (15/2−) | 129m3Sb | 2138.9(5) keV | 1.1(1) µs | (23/2+) | 130Sb | 51 | 79 | 129.911656(18) | 39.5(8) min | β− | 130Te | (8−)# | 130mSb | 4.80(20) keV | 6.3(2) min | β− | 130Te | (4,5)+ | 131Sb | 51 | 80 | 130.911982(22) | 23.03(4) min | β− | 131mTe | (7/2+) | 132Sb | 51 | 81 | 131.914467(15) | 2.79(5) min | β− | 132Te | (4+) | 132m1Sb | 200(30) keV | 4.15(5) min | β− | 132Te | (8−) | 132m2Sb | 254.5(3) keV | 102(4) ns | (6−) | 133Sb | 51 | 82 | 132.915252(27) | 2.5(1) min | β− | 133mTe | (7/2+) | 134Sb | 51 | 83 | 133.92038(5) | 0.78(6) s | β− | 134Te | (0-) | 134mSb | 80(110) keV | 10.07(5) s | β− (99.9%) | 134Te | (7−) | | | β−, n (.091%) | 133Te | 135Sb | 51 | 84 | 134.92517(11) | 1.68(2) s | β− (82.4%) | 135Te | (7/2+) | | | β−, n (17.6%) | 134Te | 136Sb | 51 | 85 | 135.93035(32)# | 0.923(14) s | β− (83%) | 136Te | 1−# | | | β−, n (17%) | 135Te | 136mSb | 173(3) keV | 570(50) ns | 6−# | 137Sb | 51 | 86 | 136.93531(43)# | 450(50) ms | β− | 137Te | 7/2+# | | | β−, n | 136Te | 138Sb | 51 | 87 | 137.94079(32)# | 500# ms [>300 ns] | β− | 138Te | 2−# | | | β−, n | 137Te | 139Sb | 51 | 88 | 138.94598(54)# | 300# ms [>300 ns] | β− | 139Te | 7/2+# |
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nucleonica.net/unc.aspx |title=Universal Nuclide Chart |publisher=nucleonica |registration=yes}} 2. ^Abbreviations: EC: Electron capture IT: Isomeric transition 3. ^Bold for stable isotopes, bold italics for nearly-stable isotopes (half-life longer than the age of the universe) 4. ^1 Fission product
Notes - Geologically exceptional samples are known in which the isotopic composition lies outside the reported range. The uncertainty in the atomic mass may exceed the stated value for such specimens.
- Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends. Spins with weak assignment arguments are enclosed in parentheses.
- Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values denote one standard deviation, except isotopic composition and standard atomic mass from IUPAC, which use expanded uncertainties.
See also{{Wikipedia-Books|Antimony}}{{-}} References - Isotope masses from:
- Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from:
- {{CAWIA 2003}}
- {{CIAAW 2005}}
- Half-life, spin, and isomer data selected from the following sources. See editing notes on this article's talk page.
- {{NUBASE 2003}}
- {{NNDC}}
- {{CRC85|chapter=11}}
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