Zinc-64 Oxide Isotope

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Linear Formula:

64ZnO

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Zinc 64 Oxide
ZN-OX-64-ISO
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Isotopic Data

N

34

Half-Life

Observationally stable

Nuclear Spin (I)

0+

Sn (keV)

N/A

Sp (keV)

N/A

Abundance

0.4917(75)

ENSDF Citation

N/A

Zinc-64 Oxide Isotope Properties (Theoretical)

Molecular Weight 81.39
Appearance White powder or pellets
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density 5.610 g/cm3
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 64.9292410(7)

Zinc-64 Oxide Isotope Health & Safety Information

Signal Word Warning
Hazard Statements H410
Hazard Codes N
Precautionary Statements P273-P501
RTECS Number N/A
Transport Information UN 3077 9/PG III
WGK Germany 2
GHS Pictograms
MSDS / SDS

About Zinc-64 Oxide Isotope

Zinc 64 Oxide (Zinc-64) is a stable (non-radioactive) isotope of Zinc. It is both naturally occurring and produced by fission. Zinc 64 Oxide is one of over 250 stable isotopes produced by American Elements for biological and biomedical labeling, as target materials and other applications. Zinc Oxide is also available in ultra high purity and as nanoparticles. For thin film applications it is available as rod, pellets, pieces, granules and sputtering targets and as either an ingot or powder. Zinc Oxide 64 isotopic material is generally immediately available. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available as is a Reference Calculator for converting relevant units of measurement.

Zinc-64 Oxide Isotope Synonyms

ZnO64, enriched zinc oxide, depleted zinc oxide, 64Zn Depleted Zinc Oxide, DZO

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula 64ZnO
MDL Number N/A
EC No. N/A

Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

Zinc

See more Zinc products. Zinc (atomic symbol: Zn, atomic number: 30) is a Block D, Group 12, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 65.38. The number of electrons in each of zinc's shells is 2, 8, 18, 2, and its electron configuration is [Ar] 3d10 4s2. Zinc Bohr ModelThe zinc atom has a radius of 134 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 210 pm. Zinc was discovered by Indian metallurgists prior to 1000 BC and first recognized as a unique element by Rasaratna Samuccaya in 800. Zinc was first isolated by Andreas Marggraf in 1746. In its elemental form, zinc has a silver-gray appearance. It is brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable at 100 °C to 150 °C.Elemental Zinc It is a fair conductor of electricity, and burns in air at high red producing white clouds of the oxide. Zinc is mined from sulfidic ore deposits. It is the 24th most abundant element in the earth's crust and the fourth most common metal in use (after iron, aluminum, and copper). The name zinc originates from the German word "zin," meaning tin.

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