File:Periodic Table Radioactivity.svg

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Summary

Periodic table with elements colored according to the half-life of their most stable isotope.

   Elements that contain at least one stable isotope.
   Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope is very long-lived, with half-life of over four million years.
   Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between 800 and 34.000 years.
   Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between one day and 103 years.
   Highly radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between several minutes and one day.
   Extremely radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life less than several minutes. Very little is known about these elements due to their extreme instability and radioactivity.

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current12:50, 4 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 12:50, 4 January 2017700 × 500 (128 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Periodic table with elements colored according to the half-life of their most stable isotope. <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: cyan;"> </span></span>  Elements that contain at least one stable isotope.</div> <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: lime;"> </span></span>  Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope is very long-lived, with half-life of over four million years.</div> <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: yellow;"> </span></span>  Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between 800 and 34.000 years.</div> <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: orange;"> </span></span>  Radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between one day and 103 years.</div> <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: red;"> </span></span>  Highly radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life between several minutes and one day.</div> <div style="direction:ltr;"> <span style="width: 2.8em; display: inline-block; text-align: center;"><span style="width: 2.4em; display: inline-block; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color: purple;"> </span></span>  Extremely radioactive elements: the most stable isotope has half-life less than several minutes. Very little is known about these elements due to their extreme instability and radioactivity.</div>
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