Nuclide Data: Uranium, Thorium, Carbon, Hydrogen, Lead

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The forum discussion focuses on retrieving specific data from the chart of Nuclides for Uranium, Thorium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Lead. Key information sought includes natural isotopes and their abundances, atomic masses in atomic mass units (amu), and half-lives of radioactive isotopes. A recommended resource for this data is the website http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/ton/nuc7.html, which provides comprehensive information on nuclides. The discussion also suggests that inquiries of this nature may not be appropriate for the forum if they pertain to homework assignments.

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Data mine the chart of the Nuclides for the follwoing info...

1. Natural isotopes and their abundances.
2. Atomic masses of isotopes in amus.
3. Half lives of naturally occurring isotopes, if radioactive.

for the following elements.
Uranium.
Thorium.
Carbon.
Hydrogen
Lead.
 
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A simple search on an internet websearch engine would have easily returned a website with that information. I tried "Google" using "nuclides" and this first site that came up, http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/ton/nuc7.html, gave me all the information you need.

Also, I do not believe this belongs in here if it is your homework unless you have some need to discuss it.
 

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