molybdenum-95
Molybdenum-95 is a radioactive isotope of the element molybdenum, with a half-life of about 61.5 days. It is primarily produced through the decay of technetium-99m, which is widely used in medical imaging. Molybdenum-95 itself is not used directly in medical applications but is important in the production of other isotopes.
This isotope decays into ruthenium-95, which is stable. Molybdenum-95 is also used in research and industrial applications, particularly in the field of nuclear science. Its properties make it valuable for studying various physical and chemical processes.