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Silver-92

Properties and data of the isotope 92Ag.


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See also: list of Silver isotopes.

 

General data

Name of the isotope:Silver-92; Ag-92Symbol:92Ag or 9247AgMass number A:92 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:47 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:45Isotopic mass:91.96014(54) u (atomic weight of Silver-92)Nuclide mass:91.9343581 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-37.12935 MeVMass defect:0.797557724 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:742.92023456 MeV (per nucleus)
8.07521994 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)
Half-life:Spin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)
Mirror nucleus:Rhodium-92Year of discovery:2015

 

Radioactive Decay

Decay modeDaughterProbabilityDecay energyγ energy
(intensity)
EE/β+92Pd?
EE, p91Rh?
p91Pd?

 

Isotones and Isobars

The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 45) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 92) with Silver-92. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.

 

OZIsotone N = 45Isobar A = 92
2570Mn
2671Fe
2772Co
2873Ni
2974Cu
3075Zn
3176Ga
3277Ge
3378As92As
3479Se92Se
3580Br92Br
3681Kr92Kr
3782Rb92Rb
3883Sr92Sr
3984Y92Y
4085Zr92Zr
4186Nb92Nb
4287Mo92Mo
4388Tc92Tc
4489Ru92Ru
4590Rh92Rh
4691Pd92Pd
4792Ag92Ag

 

Literature and References

[1] - I. Čeliković et al.:
New Isotopes and Proton Emitters–Crossing the Drip Line in the Vicinity of 100Sn.
In: Physical Review Letters, (2016), DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.162501.

 


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