106Cd-Cadmium


 
106Cd has 48 protons and 58 neutrons.
106Cd is a stable isotope.
The mass excess of 106Cd is -87132.153 with an uncertainty of ±1.104.


The mass was measured using a Penning Trap and Nuclear Physics and the related equations include:
Influence				 Equations
           43.3%	   	              106Cd-87Rb1.247 1 
        29.9%	   	              106Cd-106Pd 2 
    26.8%	   	                    106Cd-u 3 
             
		







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