Tellurium-130
Tellurium-130 is a stable isotope of the element Tellurium, which has an atomic number of 52. It is one of the most abundant isotopes of tellurium, making up about 34% of natural tellurium. Tellurium-130 has a mass number of 130 and is used in various applications, including electronics and metallurgy.
In addition to its practical uses, Tellurium-130 is of interest in scientific research, particularly in the study of neutrinos and double beta decay. Its unique properties make it a candidate for experiments aimed at understanding fundamental particle physics and the behavior of matter in extreme conditions.