Tellurium-132
Tellurium-132 is a stable isotope of the element tellurium, which has the atomic number 52. It consists of 52 protons and 80 neutrons in its nucleus. This isotope is one of the most abundant forms of tellurium found in nature and is used in various applications, including electronics and metallurgy.
In addition to its stable form, Tellurium-132 is also produced through the decay of heavier isotopes, such as iodine-132. Its properties make it valuable in scientific research, particularly in studies related to nuclear physics and the behavior of elements under different conditions.