What Is The Longest Lasting Synthetic Periodic Element?
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A good candidate would be curium 247 (247Cm), which has a half-life of 1.56 × 107 years. That's 15,600,000 years (15.6 million years).
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This discovery filled a gap in the periodic table, and the fact that no stable isotopes of technetium exist explains its natural absence on Earth (and the gap). With the longest-lived isotope of technetium, 97Tc, having a 4.21-million-year half-life, no technetium remains from the formation of the Earth.
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