Isotope 177
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Isotope 177 or Isotone 177 or Isobar 177; is an isotope or isotone with a combined 177 protons and neutrons; or an isobar with 177 nucleons; that is an atom, ionic atom, or atomic nucleus, with an atomic mass number of 177. |
Isotope 177 or Isotone 177 or Isobar 177 may refer to:
- Gold-177 (Au-177), an isotope of 79-Gold
- Hafnium-177 (Hf-177), an isotope of 72-Hafnium
- Iridium-177 (Ir-177), an isotope of 77-Iridium
- Lutetium-177 (Lu-177), an isotope of 71-Lutetium
- Mercury-177 (Hg-177), an isotope of 80-Mercury
- Osmium-177 (Os-177), an isotope of 76-Osmium
- Platinum-177 (Pt-177), an isotope of 78-Platinum
- Rhenium-177 (Re-177), an isotope of 75-Rhenium
- Tantalum-177 (Ta-177), an isotope of 73-Tantalum
- Thallium-177 (Tl-177), an isotope of 81-Thallium
- Thulium-177 (Tm-177), an isotope of 69-Thulium
- Tungsten-177 (W-177), an isotope of 74-Tungsten
- Ytterbium-177 (Yb-177), an isotope of 70-Ytterbium
See also[edit]
- Element 177, an element with 177 protons, with an atomic number of 177
- Isobar (nuclide), a nucleide with a particular number of nucleons, varying in both the numbers of neutrons and protons
- Isotope (nuclide), a nucleide with a particular number of protons and a variable number of neutrons
- Isotone (nuclide), a nucleide with a particular number of neutrons and a variable number of protons
- Nucleide
- Atomic nucleus, the location in an atom where nucleons, protons and neutrons, are located
- Neutron number, the number of neutrons of an isotope/isotone/isobar
- Atomic mass number, the total number of nucleons in a nucleus, of a nucleide species
- Atomic number, the total number of protons of a chemical element nucleus
- Atom
- Chemical element
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