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Silver-106

Properties and data of the isotope 106Ag.


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See also: list of Silver isotopes.

 

General data

Name of the isotope:Silver-106; Ag-106Symbol:106Ag or 10647AgMass number A:106 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:47 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:59Isotopic mass:105.906664(3) u (atomic weight of Silver-106)Nuclide mass:105.8808821 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-86.94192 MeVMass defect:0.972342548 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:905.73124941 MeV (per nucleus)
8.54463443 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)
Separation energy:SN = 7.943(5) MeV (first neutron)
SP = 5.8135(28) MeV (first proton)
Half-life:23.96(4) minDecay constant λ:0.00048215580172506 s-1Specific activity α:2.765343004213 × 10+18 Bq g-1
74739000.113876 Ci g-1
Spin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)
1+Magnetic dipole moment:μ(μN) = + 2.8(2)Nuclear g-factor:gl = 2.8Year of discovery:1937

 

Radioactive Decay

Half-life T½ = 23.96(4) min (minutes) respectively 1.4376 × 103 seconds s.

Decay modeDaughterProbabilityDecay energyγ energy
(intensity)
EE/β+106Pd99.5(5) %2.965(3) MeV
β-106Cd0.5 %0.1898(28) MeV

 

Nuclear Isomers

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

Nuclear IsomerExcitation EnergyHalf-lifeSpin
106mAg89.66(7) keV8.28(2) d6+

 

Isotones and Isobars

The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 59) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 106) with Silver-106. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.

 

OZIsotone N = 59Isobar A = 106
3392As
3493Se
3594Br
3695Kr
3796Rb
3897Sr106Sr
3998Y106Y
4099Zr106Zr
41100Nb106Nb
42101Mo106Mo
43102Tc106Tc
44103Ru106Ru
45104Rh106Rh
46105Pd106Pd
47106Ag106Ag
48107Cd106Cd
49108In106In
50109Sn106Sn
51110Sb106Sb
52111Te106Te
53112I
54113Xe
55114Cs
56115Ba
57116La

 

External data and identifiers

Adopted Levels, Gammas:NuDat 106Ag

 


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