[non-tiny thread] whats the best isotope of bismuth redux

Poll

ive asked this before

184
184m
185
185m
186
186m
187
187m1
187m2
188
188m
189
189m1
189m2
190
190m1
190m2
191
191m
192
192m
193
193m
194
194m1
194m2
195
195m1
195m2
196
196m1
196m2
197
197m1
197m2
197m3
197m4
197m5
198
198m1
198m2
199
199m1
199m2
199m3
200
200m1
200m2
201
201m1
201m2
201m3
201m4
202
202m1
202m2
203
203m1
203m2
204
204m1
204m2
205
206
206m1
206m2
207
207m
208
208m
209
210
210m
211
211m
212
212m1
212m2
213
214
215
215m
216
217
218

Author Topic: [non-tiny thread] whats the best isotope of bismuth redux  (Read 918 times)

the time has come once again for the gathering of opinions

211m is unstable as forget but i rely on it

read 16 times and only 4 votes? come on guys.....



my little brainlet head doesnt know chemestry :(

Quote from: Wikipedia
Bismuth (83Bi) has no stable isotopes, but does have one very long-lived isotope, Bismuth-209. Although bismuth-209 is now known to be unstable, it has classically been considered to be a "stable" isotope because it has a half-life of over 1.9×1019 years, which is more than 1000 million times the age of the universe.

thats pretty cool tbh

Goodnight guys, see you tomorrow


218 cause it biggest number

so bismuth 209  will survive the death of the universe