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  1. Calcium

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    $^{40}\text{Ca}$ is the most abundant, making up approximately $96.94\%$ of natural calcium. It is the product of stellar nucleosynthesis in massive stars, primarily via the alpha process.
    $^{48}\text{Ca}$ is a heavy, neutron-rich isotope present at only $0.187\%$. It is unique among stable isotopes for its relatively large neutron excess, making it a crucial target in [nuclear physics](…
  2. Xenon 137 Isotope

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    Related topics include the study of highly neutron-rich isotopes's, the fundamental constant of electric charge's, and the principles governing quark confinement. The phenomenon of isotopic compression' is closely related to the behavior of superheavy elements's in theoretical relativistic quantum chemistry.