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- Aluminium-26 abstract "Aluminium-26, 26Al, is a radioactive isotope of the chemical element aluminium, decaying by either of the modes beta-plus or electron capture, both resulting in the stable nuclide magnesium-26. The half-life of 26Al is 7.17×105 years. This is far too short for the isotope to survive to the present, but a small amount of the nuclide is produced by collisions of argon atoms with cosmic ray protons. Aluminium-26 also emits gamma rays and X-rays, and is one of the few radionuclides to emit X-rays. Because it is radioactive it should be stored behind at least 5 cm (2 in) of lead and special tools should be used for transfer, use, and storage. Contact with 26Al may result in radiological contamination.".
- Aluminium-26 thumbnail COMPTEL_26Al_galaxy.jpg?width=300.
- Aluminium-26 wikiPageID "16096622".
- Aluminium-26 wikiPageRevisionID "602663276".
- Aluminium-26 abundance Trace_radioisotope.
- Aluminium-26 background "gray".
- Aluminium-26 decayEnergy "fill in, please".
- Aluminium-26 decayEnergy "γ 1.808,".
- Aluminium-26 decayMode "β+, γ, x-rays".
- Aluminium-26 decayMode "ε".
- Aluminium-26 decayProduct "magnesium-26".
- Aluminium-26 halflife "2.26267992E8".
- Aluminium-26 hasPhotoCollection Aluminium-26.
- Aluminium-26 isotopeName "aluminium-26".
- Aluminium-26 massNumber "26".
- Aluminium-26 numNeutrons "13".
- Aluminium-26 numProtons "13".
- Aluminium-26 spin "5".
- Aluminium-26 symbol "Al".
- Aluminium-26 subject Category:Isotopes_of_aluminium.
- Aluminium-26 comment "Aluminium-26, 26Al, is a radioactive isotope of the chemical element aluminium, decaying by either of the modes beta-plus or electron capture, both resulting in the stable nuclide magnesium-26. The half-life of 26Al is 7.17×105 years. This is far too short for the isotope to survive to the present, but a small amount of the nuclide is produced by collisions of argon atoms with cosmic ray protons. Aluminium-26 also emits gamma rays and X-rays, and is one of the few radionuclides to emit X-rays.".
- Aluminium-26 label "Aluminium-26".
- Aluminium-26 label "Aluminium-26".
- Aluminium-26 sameAs Aluminium-26.
- Aluminium-26 sameAs m.05t0_g2.
- Aluminium-26 sameAs Q1985521.
- Aluminium-26 sameAs Q1985521.
- Aluminium-26 wasDerivedFrom Aluminium-26?oldid=602663276.
- Aluminium-26 depiction COMPTEL_26Al_galaxy.jpg.
- Aluminium-26 isPrimaryTopicOf Aluminium-26.