Tantalum
Isotope | Atomic mass (Da) | Isotopic abundance (amount fraction) |
---|---|---|
180Ta | 179.947 47(2) | 0.000 1176(23) |
181Ta | 180.948 00(1) | 0.999 8824(23) |
In 1969, the Commission recommended Ar(Ta) = 180.9479(3) based on new mass-spectrometric measurements, and recognized tantalum as the element whose atomic weight could be stated very precisely because of single predominant isotope, 181Ta (99.99 %). Standard atomic weight of tantalum was last revised in 2005 to Ar(Ta) = 180.947 88(2) and its isotopic composition was further revised in 2017 with no effect to the standard atomic weight.
The minor isotope, 180Ta, is radioactive with a very long half-life of more than 1013 a. It is the last quasi-stable isotope to be discovered. Interest in this isotope is further heightened by the discovery that it is not the ground-state isomer.
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