Iron-56

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title: Iron-56
text: Iron-56 (⁵⁶Fe) is the most common isotope of iron. About 91.754% of all iron is iron-56. Of all nuclides, iron-56 has the lowest mass per nucleon. With 8.8 MeV binding energy per nucleon, iron-56 is one of the most tightly bound nuclei. The high nuclear binding energy for ⁵⁶Fe represents the point where further nuclear reactions become energetically unfavorable. Because of this, it is among the heaviest elements formed in stellar nucleosynthesis reactions in massive stars. These reactions fuse l
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description: Isotope of iron
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date created: 2006-02-28T20:11:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T17:40:15Z
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