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Germanium-73

Properties and data of the isotope 73Ge.


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Germanium-73 isotope

Germanium-73 is a stable isotope of the chemical element germanium, comprising 7.76 % of terrestrial germanium deposits. The atomic nucleus of this nuclide contains the element-specific 32 protons and 41 neutrons; the sum of these nuclear constituents results in a mass number of 73.

The discovery of germanium-73 using a magnetic spectrograph was reported in 1933 [1].

See also: List of individual Germanium isotopes (and general data sources).

 

General data

Name of the isotope:Germanium-73; Ge-73Symbol:73Ge or 7332GeMass number A:73 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:32 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:41Nucleon pairing (Z - N):even - oddNuclear ratio (N/Z ratio):1.28125 (= neutron-proton ratio)Neutron excess (N-Z):9Isotopic mass:72.92345895(6) u (atomic weight of Germanium-73)Nuclide mass:72.905905 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-71.29753 MeVMass defect:0.68220363 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:635.46858812 MeV (per nucleus)
8.70504915 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)
Separation energy:SN = 6.78294(5) MeV (first neutron)
SP = 9.9982(8) MeV (first proton)
Half-life:stableSpin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)
9/2+Magnetic dipole moment:μ(μN) = -0.87824(5)Charge radius:4.0632(14) femtometer fmYear of discovery:1933

 

Parent Nuclides

Direct parent isotopes are: 73As, 73Ga.

 

Occurrence

Comparison of the natural Germanium isotopes including isotopic abundance (mole fraction of the isotope mixture in percent):

 

Atomic Mass maQuantityHalf-lifeSpin
Germanium
Isotopic mixture
72.630 u100 %
Isotope 70Ge69.924249(6) u20.52(19) %stable0+
Isotope 72Ge71.9220758(5) u27.45(15) %stable0+
Isotope 74Ge73.92117776(9) u36.52(12) %stable0+
Isotope 76Ge75.9214027(2) u7.75(12) %1.926(94) × 1021 a0+
Isotope 73Ge72.92345895(6) u7.76(8) %stable9/2+

 

NMR data

Nuclear magnetic properties and parameters of the NMR active Nuclide 73Ge

Isotope:73Ge-NMRQuantity:7.76(8) %Spin:9/2+Nuclearmagnetic moment
μ/μN:
-0.87824(5)Gyromagnetic ratio γ:-0.9360303 · 107 rad T-1 s-1
-1.48974 MHz T-1
Nuclear g-factor:gl = -0.19516444444444Quadrupole moment Q:-0.196(1) barn (100 fm2)Line width parameter (factor):l = 28.46 fm4Resonance frequency:v0 = 1.4897 MHz at 1 TRelative Sensitivity:[related to 1H = 1.000]:
0.00141 (H0 = const.)
1.1547 (v0 = const.)
0.000109 (at natural abundance)
relative receptivity as compared to 13C:
0.642 (at natural abundance)
8.31 (enriched)
Reference compound:
(conditions)
Pure Tetramethylgermanium (CH3)4Ge.Frequency ratio:Ξ(73Ge) = 3.488315 % [based on the reference substance]

 

Nuclear Isomers

Nuclear isomers or excited states with the activation energy in keV related to the ground state.

Nuclear IsomerExcitation EnergyHalf-lifeSpin
73m1Ge13.2845(15) keV0.499(11) s5/2+
73m2Ge66.725(9) keV499(11) ms1/2-

 

Isotones and Isobars

The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 41) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 73) with Germanium-73. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.

 

ZIsotone N = 41Isobar A = 73
2162Sc
2263Ti
2364V
2465Cr
2566Mn
2667Fe73Fe
2768Co73Co
2869Ni73Ni
2970Cu73Cu
3071Zn73Zn
3172Ga73Ga
3273Ge73Ge
3374As73As
3475Se73Se
3576Br73Br
3677Kr73Kr
3778Rb73Rb
3879Sr73Sr
3980Y
4081Zr
4182Nb
4283Mo
4485Ru

 

External data and identifiers

Adopted Levels, Gammas:NuDat 73Ge

 

Literature and References

[1] - Kenneth T. Bainbridge:
The masses of atoms and the structure of atomic nuclei.
In: Journal of the Franklin Institute, 215, 5, (1933), DOI 10.1016/S0016-0032(33)90167-2.

 


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