Palladium

Isotopes
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(Incomplete)
IsotopeAbundanceT½ (s)Decay
90Pd
91Pd
92Pd
93Pd
94Pd
95Pd
96Pd
97Pd
98Pd
99Pd
100Pd
101Pd
102Pd1.02 %Stable-
103Pd
104Pd11.14 %Stable-
105Pd22.33 %Stable-
106Pd27.33 %Stable-
107Pd
108Pd26.46 %Stable-
109Pd
110Pd11.72 %Stable-
111Pd
112Pd
113Pd
114Pd
115Pd
116Pd
117Pd
118Pd
119Pd
120Pd
121Pd
122Pd
123Pd
124Pd
125Pd
126Pd
127Pd
128Pd
129Pd
130Pd
131Pd
All data from [6].


α: alpha particle emission (4He nucleus)
β+: emission of an anti-electron and a neutrino. A proton inside the nucleus is transformed into a neutron
β-: emission of an electron and an anti-neutrino. A neutron inside the nucleus is transformed into a proton
ec: electron capture: capture of one orbital electron by the the nucleus. A proton inside the nucleus is transformed into a neutron plus a neutrino
SF: Spontaneous Fission: a nucleus spontaneously splits into fragment nuclides
IT: Isomeric Transition: a level above the ground state decays via electromagnetic process
n: neutron emission
p: proton emission
β- n (and similar): beta- decay followed by delayed neutron emission