Lithium 6
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Lithium 6 is a low in abundance isotope of Lithium 7.
It is stable and has one neutron less than Li7 namely 6 protons and has therefore 3 inner electrons. The inner electrons are thought of to take place here in the center of the 3 intertwined tetrahedrons and therefore 'occupying' both the upper and lower triangular faces.
See Lithium 7 for further description.
Element | |
Valence | *1, -1 |
Stability |
|
Isotope |
-1
|
Abundance |
7.59 %
|
Half Life |
Stable
|
Decay | |
Protons |
6
|
Inner Electrons |
3
|
Outer Electrons |
3
|
Nuclear Spin |
1+
|
Mass Actual |
6.0151 AMU
|
Mass H Norm |
5.9684 AMU
|
Mass Calc |
6.0470 AMU
|
BE Nucleon |
5332.33 KeV
|
BE Actual |
31.99 MeV
|
SAM Lines |
14.00
|
BE SAM Lines |
31.15 MeV
|
BE Difference |
97.36%
|
AN-ISOTOPE |
3: 6
|
Nid | 267 |
Atomic structure
N0:
state: lithium
protons:
P1:
P3:
P4:
P9:
P10:
P11:
electrons:
E01: {protons: [P4, P1]}
E02: {protons: [P9, P11]}
E03: {protons: [P10, P3]}
state: lithium
protons:
P1:
P3:
P4:
P9:
P10:
P11:
electrons:
E01: {protons: [P4, P1]}
E02: {protons: [P9, P11]}
E03: {protons: [P10, P3]}