Lead-190m3
Properties and data of the isotope 190m3Pb.
See also: List of individual Lead isotopes (and general data sources).
General data
Name of the isotope:Lead-190m3; Pb-190m3Symbol:190m3Pb or 190m382PbMass number A:190 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:82 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:108Nucleon pairing (Z - N):even - evenNuclear ratio (N/Z ratio):1.3170731707317 (= neutron-proton ratio)Neutron excess (N-Z):26Excitation energy:2658.2(8) keVIsotopic mass:189.978082(13) u (atomic weight of Lead-190m3)Nuclide mass:189.9331036 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-20.41649 MeVMass defect:1.599381552 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:1489.8143194 MeV (per nucleus)
7.841128 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)Half-life:7.2(6) μsDecay constant λ:96270.441744437 s-1Specific activity α:3.067482332451 × 10+26 Bq g-1
8.290492790409 × 10+15 Ci g-1Spin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)(11)-
Nuclear Isomers
Nuclear isomers or excited states with the activation energy in keV related to the ground state.
| Nuclear Isomer | Excitation Energy | Half-life | Spin |
|---|
| 190Pb | | 71(1) s | 0+ |
| 190m1Pb | 2614.8(8) keV | 150 ns | (10)+ |
| 190m2Pb | 2616+x keV | 25 μs | (12+) |
Isotones and Isobars
The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 108) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 190) with Lead-190m3. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.
| Z | Isotone N = 108 | Isobar A = 190 |
| 66 | 174Dy | |
| 67 | 175Ho | |
| 68 | 176Er | |
| 69 | 177Tm | |
| 70 | 178Yb | |
| 71 | 179Lu | |
| 72 | 180Hf | 190Hf |
| 73 | 181Ta | 190Ta |
| 74 | 182W | 190W |
| 75 | 183Re | 190Re |
| 76 | 184Os | 190Os |
| 77 | 185Ir | 190Ir |
| 78 | 186Pt | 190Pt |
| 79 | 187Au | 190Au |
| 80 | 188Hg | 190Hg |
| 81 | 189Tl | 190Tl |
| 82 | 190Pb | 190Pb |
| 83 | 191Bi | 190Bi |
| 84 | 192Po | 190Po |
| 85 | 193At | 190At |
| 86 | 194Rn | |
External data and identifiers
Last update: 2020-10-22
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