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ISOTOPES OF LEAD

Lead (Pb)
Standard atomic mass: 207.2(1) u

Table

nuclide
symbol
Z(p) N(n)  
isotopic mass (u)
 
half-life nuclear
spin
representative
isotopic
composition
(mole fraction)
range of natural
variation
(mole fraction)
excitation energy
Pb-178 82 96 178.003830(26) 0.23(15) ms 0+
Pb-179 82 97 179.00215(21)# 3# ms 5/2-#
Pb-180 82 98 179.997918(22) 4.5(11) ms 0+
Pb-181 82 99 180.99662(10) 45(20) ms 5/2-#
Pb-182 82 100 181.992672(15) 60(40) ms [55(+40-35) ms] 0+
Pb-183 82 101 182.99187(3) 535(30) ms (3/2-)
Pb-183m 94(8) keV 415(20) ms (13/2+)
Pb-184 82 102 183.988142(15) 490(25) ms 0+
Pb-185 82 103 184.987610(17) 6.3(4) s 3/2-
Pb-185m 60(40)# keV 4.07(15) s 13/2+
Pb-186 82 104 185.984239(12) 4.82(3) s 0+
Pb-187 82 105 186.983918(9) 15.2(3) s (3/2-)
Pb-187m 11(11) keV 18.3(3) s (13/2+)
Pb-188 82 106 187.980874(11) 25.5(1) s 0+
Pb-188m1 2578.2(7) keV 830(210) ns (8-)
Pb-188m2 2800(50) keV 797(21) ns
Pb-189 82 107 188.98081(4) 51(3) s (3/2-)
Pb-189m 40(30)# keV 1# min (13/2+)
Pb-190 82 108 189.978082(13) 71(1) s 0+
Pb-190m1 2614.8(8) keV 150 ns (10)+
Pb-190m2 2618(20) keV 25 µs (12+)
Pb-190m3 2658.2(8) keV 7.2(6) µs (11)-
Pb-191 82 109 190.97827(4) 1.33(8) min (3/2-)
Pb-191m 20(50) keV 2.18(8) min 13/2(+)
Pb-192 82 110 191.975785(14) 3.5(1) min 0+
Pb-192m1 2581.1(1) keV 164(7) ns (10)+
Pb-192m2 2625.1(11) keV 1.1(5) µs (12+)
Pb-192m3 2743.5(4) keV 756(21) ns (11)-
Pb-193 82 111 192.97617(5) 5# min (3/2-)
Pb-193m1 130(80)# keV 5.8(2) min 13/2(+)
Pb-193m2 2612.5(5)+X keV 135(+25-15) ns (33/2+)
Pb-194 82 112 193.974012(19) 12.0(5) min 0+
Pb-195 82 113 194.974542(25) ~15 min 3/2#-
Pb-195m1 202.9(7) keV 15.0(12) min 13/2+
Pb-195m2 1759.0(7) keV 10.0(7) µs 21/2-
Pb-196 82 114 195.972774(15) 37(3) min 0+
Pb-196m1 1049.20(9) keV <100 ns 2+
Pb-196m2 1738.27(12) keV <1 µs 4+
Pb-196m3 1797.51(14) keV 140(14) ns 5-
Pb-196m4 2693.5(5) keV 270(4) ns (12+)
Pb-197 82 115 196.973431(6) 8.1(17) min 3/2-
Pb-197m1 319.31(11) keV 42.9(9) min 13/2+
Pb-197m2 1914.10(25) keV 1.15(20) µs 21/2-
Pb-198 82 116 197.972034(16) 2.4(1) h 0+
Pb-198m1 2141.4(4) keV 4.19(10) µs (7)-
Pb-198m2 2231.4(5) keV 137(10) ns (9)-
Pb-198m3 2820.5(7) keV 212(4) ns (12)+
Pb-199 82 117 198.972917(28) 90(10) min 3/2-
Pb-199m1 429.5(27) keV 12.2(3) min (13/2+)
Pb-199m2 2563.8(27) keV 10.1(2) µs (29/2-)
Pb-200 82 118 199.971827(12) 21.5(4) h 0+
Pb-201 82 119 200.972885(24) 9.33(3) h 5/2-
Pb-201m1 629.14(17) keV 61(2) s 13/2+
Pb-201m2 2718.5+X keV 508(5) ns (29/2-)
Pb-202 82 120 201.972159(9) 52.5(28)E+3 a 0+
Pb-202m1 2169.83(7) keV 3.53(1) h 9-
Pb-202m2 4142.9(11) keV 110(5) ns (16+)
Pb-202m3 5345.9(13) keV 107(5) ns (19-)
Pb-203 82 121 202.973391(7) 51.873(9) h 5/2-
Pb-203m1 825.20(9) keV 6.21(8) s 13/2+
Pb-203m2 2949.47(22) keV 480(7) ms 29/2-
Pb-203m3 2923.4+X keV 122(4) ns (25/2-)
Pb-204 82 122 203.9730436(13) STABLE [>140E+15 a] 0+ 0.014(1) 0.0104-0.0165
Pb-204m1 1274.00(4) keV 265(10) ns 4+
Pb-204m2 2185.79(5) keV 67.2(3) min 9-
Pb-204m3 2264.33(4) keV 0.45(+10-3) µs 7-
Pb-205 82 123 204.9744818(13) 15.3(7)E+6 a 5/2-
Pb-205m1 2.329(7) keV 24.2(4) µs 1/2-
Pb-205m2 1013.839(13) keV 5.55(2) ms 13/2+
Pb-205m3 3195.7(5) keV 217(5) ns 25/2-
Pb-206 82 124 205.9744653(13) STABLE 0+ 0.241(1) 0.2084-0.2748
Pb-206m1 2200.14(4) keV 125(2) µs 7-
Pb-206m2 4027.3(7) keV 202(3) ns 12+
Pb-207 82 125 206.9758969(13) STABLE 1/2- 0.221(1) 0.1762-0.2365
Pb-207m 1633.368(5) keV 806(6) ms 13/2+
Pb-208 82 126 207.9766521(13) STABLE [>2E+19 a] 0+ 0.524(1) 0.5128-0.5621
Pb-208m 4895(2) keV 500(10) ns 10+
Pb-209 82 127 208.9810901(19) 3.253(14) h 9/2+
Pb-210 82 128 209.9841885(16) 22.20(22) a 0+
Pb-210m 1278(5) keV 201(17) ns 8+
Pb-211 82 129 210.9887370(29) 36.1(2) min 9/2+
Pb-212 82 130 211.9918975(24) 10.64(1) h 0+
Pb-212m 1335(10) keV 5(1) µs (8+)
Pb-213 82 131 212.996581(8) 10.2(3) min (9/2+)
Pb-214 82 132 213.9998054(26) 26.8(9) min 0+
Pb-215 82 133 215.00481(44)# 36(1) s 5/2+#

Notes

  • Evaluated isotopic composition is for most but not all commercial samples.
  • The precision of the isotope abundances and atomic mass is limited through variations. The given ranges should be applicable to any normal terrestrial material.
  • Geologically exceptional samples are known in which the isotopic composition lies outside the reported range. The uncertainty in the atomic mass may exceed the stated value for such specimens.
  • Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends. Spins with weak assignment arguments are enclosed in parentheses.
  • Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values denote one standard deviation, except isotopic composition and standard atomic mass from IUPAC which use expanded uncertainties.

References


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