Dy-164 Isotope Applications:

Dysprosium-164 isotope (Dy-164 isotope, 164Dy isotope)

  • Dy-164 isotope is used for Dysprosium-165 (Dy-165 isotope, 165Dy isotope) and Holmium-166 (Ho-166 isotope, 166Ho isotope) radionuclide (radioisotope) production (can be used in life science for healthcare and medical applications and pharmaceuticals industries);
  • Dy-164 isotope is used for as a detector in neutron activation studies and neutron imaging;

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Dy-164 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Dy-164 Isotope:

Properties of Dy-164 Isotope:DY-164
Natural Abundance (%)28.26
Atomic Mass (Da)163.9291748
Relative Isotopic Mass163.9291748
Neutron Number (N)98
Atomic Number (Z)66
Mass Number (A)164
Nucleon Number (A)164
Proton Number (Z)66
Half-lifeStable
Spin0
Quadrupole Moment0
g-factor (g value)0
Group
Period6
Electron Configuration Blockf
Melting Point (K)1680
Boiling Point (K)2840
Specific Heat0.173
Heat of Formation290.4
Thermal Conductivity10.7
Dipole Polarizability 163
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)0.352
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.22
Atomic Radius (pm)178.1c
Covalent Radius (pm)175
VDW Radius (pm)290
Lattice Constant3.59
Crystal StructureHCP
Jmol color#1fffc7

Dy-164 Information

Dysprosium is a metallic element with a bright silvery-white lustre. Dysprosium belongs to the lanthanoids. It is relatively stable in air at room temperatures, it will however dissolve in mineral acids, evolving hydrogen. This element is found in from rare-earth minerals. It has 38 isotopes. There are seven natural stable isotopes of dysprosium. Dy-154 being the most stable with a half-life of 3*10^6 years. Dysprosium is used as a neutron absorber in nuclear fission reactions, and in compact disks. It was discovered by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1886 in France. Its name Dysprosium comes from the Greek word dysprositos, which means hard to obtain.

Dysprosium uses are limited to the experimental and esoteric.

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FAQ about Dy-164 Isotope:

What is Dy-164 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 28.260 %

What is atomic mass for Dy-164 isotope?
Answer: 163.92917 Da

What is isotopic mass for Dy-164 isotope?
Answer: 163.92917

How many neutrons does Dy-164 isotope have?
Answer: 98

How many protons does Dy-164 isotope have?
Answer: 66

How many electrons does Dy-164 isotope have?
Answer: 66

What is atomic number for Dy-164 isotope?
Answer: 66

Is Dy-164 isotope stable?
Answer: Yes

Is Dy-164 isotope radioactive?
Answer: No

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