stable isotopes
Nuclei that do not decay to other isotopes on geologic timescales, but may themselves be produced by the decay of radioactive isotopes.
The term "stable isotopes" was found in the following pages:
Material database: American Elements - Boron 10 Trifluoride Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Gadolinium 160 Oxide Isotope
Instrument database: CAMECA SAS - NanoSIMS 50/ 50L
Material database: American Elements - Barium 135 Carbonate Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Barium 137 Carbonate Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 110 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Zirconium 91 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Silicon 28 Dioxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Potassium 41 Chloride Isotope
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Lead
Material database: American Elements - Boric 11 Acid Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Chromium 54 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Calcium 40 Carbonate Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Lead 208 Carbonate Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Samarium 152 Oxide Isotope
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Tin
Material database: American Elements - Zinc 70 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 108 Oxide Isotope
Instrument database: CAMECA SAS - IMS 7f / 7f-GEO
Material database: American Elements - Lead 207 Oxide Isotope