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Information about Sodium-24:
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Sodium-24 is used to locate leaks in industrial pipelines...
and in oil well studies.
Mass-Energy Data:
Atomic Mass: | 23.990963 | ± | 0.000000 | amu |
Excess Mass (Δ): | -8.417601 | ± | 0.000216 | MeV |
Binding Energy: | 193.523461 | ± | 0.000218 | MeV |
β- Decay Energy: | 5.515780 | ± | 0.000156 | MeV |
"The 1995 update to the atomic mass evaluation" by G.Audi and A.H.Wapstra,
Nuclear Physics A595 vol. 4 p.409-480, December 25, 1995.
Radioactive Decay Data:
- Spin: 4+
- Half life: 14.9590 h ( 53852.4 sec., λ = 1.28712×10-05 s-1)
- Mode of decay:
β- to
 (Q = 5.516 MeV)
Meta state at 0.472 Mev
- Spin: 1+
14.9590
- Half life: 20.20 ms ( 0.0202 sec., λ = 34.3142 s-1)
- Mode of decay: γ (IT)  (Q = 0.472 MeV)
Branch ratio: 99.95 %
- Mode of decay:
β- to
 (Q = 5.988 MeV)
Branch ratio: 0.05 %
- Possible parent nuclides:
- β- from
R.R.Kinsey, et al.,The NUDAT/PCNUDAT Program for Nuclear Data,paper submitted to the 9 th International Symposium of Capture-Gamma_raySpectroscopy and Related Topics, Budapest, Hungary, Octover 1996.Data extracted from NUDAT database (Jan. 14/1999)
Magnetic Dipole Moments and Electric Quadrupole Moments
Ex(kev) | T1/2 | Spin | | m(nm) | | Q(b) | | Ref. Std. | Method | Reference |
0 | 15.0 h | 4+ | | +1.6903(8) | | | | | AB/D | PR 150 933 (66)/BAPS 18 727 (73) |
427 | 20.2 ms | 1+ | | -1.931(3) | | | | | b-NMR | PL B94 28 (80) |
| | | | | | | | | | PL B88 242 (79) |
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N. J. Stone, Table of Nuclear Magnetic Dipole and Electric Quadrupole Moments, to be published. 2000 Courtesy of T. Burrows at BNL/NNDC.
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