Isotopes of silicon

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title: Isotopes of silicon
text: Silicon (14Si) has 23 known isotopes, with mass numbers ranging from 22 to 44. 28Si, 29Si (4.67%), and 30Si (3.1%) are stable. The longest-lived radioisotope is 32Si, which is produced by cosmic ray spallation of argon. Its half-life has been determined to be approximately 150 years, and it decays by beta emission to 32P and then to 32S. After 32Si, 31Si has the second longest half-life at 157.3 minutes. All others have half-lives under 7 seconds.
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description: Nuclides with atomic number of 14 but with different mass numbers
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