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gallium$30740$ - traduzione in greco

NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 31 BUT WITH DIFFERENT MASS NUMBERS
Gallium-73; Gallium-67; Gallium-68; Gallium-69; Gallium-70; Gallium-71; Gallium-72; Gallium-56; Gallium-57; Gallium-58; Gallium-59; Gallium-60; Gallium-61; Gallium-62; Gallium-63; Gallium-64; Gallium-65; Gallium-66; Gallium-74; Gallium-75; Gallium-76; Gallium-77; Gallium-78; Gallium-79; Gallium-80; Gallium-81; Gallium-82; Gallium-83; Gallium-84; Gallium-85; Gallium-86; Gallium-64m; Gallium-72m; Gallium-74m; Gallium isotopes; Gallium isotope

gallium      
n. γάλλιο

Definizione

gallium
['gal??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 31, a soft silvery-white metal which melts at about 30°C. (Symbol: Ga)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from L. Gallia 'France' or gallus 'cock'; named by the French chemist Paul-Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran.

Wikipedia

Isotopes of gallium

Natural gallium (31Ga) consists of a mixture of two stable isotopes: gallium-69 and gallium-71. The most commercially important radioisotopes are gallium-67 and gallium-68.

Gallium-67 (half-life 3.3 days) is a gamma-emitting isotope (the gamma ray emitted immediately after electron capture) used in standard nuclear medical imaging, in procedures usually referred to as gallium scans. It is usually used as the free ion, Ga3+. It is the longest-lived radioisotope of gallium.

The shorter-lived gallium-68 (half-life 68 minutes) is a positron-emitting isotope generated in very small quantities from germanium-68 in gallium-68 generators or in much greater quantities by proton bombardment of 68Zn in low-energy medical cyclotrons, for use in a small minority of diagnostic PET scans. For this use, it is usually attached as a tracer to a carrier molecule (for example the somatostatin analogue DOTATOC), which gives the resulting radiopharmaceutical a different tissue-uptake specificity from the ionic 67Ga radioisotope normally used in standard gallium scans.