Oxygen-18 is a stable isotope of the chemical element oxygen, which has 10 neutrons in its atomic nucleus in addition to the element-specific 8 protons; the sum of the number of these atomic nucleus building blocks results in a mass number of 18. According to a report from 1929, 18O was identified as a distinct oxygen isotope based on the absorption bands of atmospheric oxygen [1].
See also: list of Oxygen isotopes.
Direct parent isotopes are: 18N, 18F.
Atomic Mass ma | Quantity | Half-life | Spin | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Oxygen Isotopic mixture | 15.999 u | 100 % | ||
Isotope 16O | 15.994914619(1) u | 99.757 % [99.738 - 99.776 %] | stable | 0+ |
Isotope 17O | 16.999131757(5) u | 0.03835(96) % [0.0367 - 0.0400 %] | stable | 5/2+ |
Isotope 18O | 17.999159613(5) u | 0.2045 % [0.187 - 0.222 %] | stable | 0+ |
Z | Isotone N = 10 | Isobar A = 18 |
---|---|---|
3 | 13Li | |
4 | 14Be | |
5 | 15B | 18B |
6 | 16C | 18C |
7 | 17N | 18N |
8 | 18O | 18O |
9 | 19F | 18F |
10 | 20Ne | 18Ne |
11 | 21Na | 18Na |
12 | 22Mg | 18Mg |
13 | 23Al | |
14 | 24Si | |
15 | 25P | |
16 | 26S |
[1] - W. F. Giauque, H. L. Johnston:
An isotope of oxygen, mass 18. Interpretation of the atmospheric absorption bands.
In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 51, 5, (1929), DOI 10.1021/ja01380a018.
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