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Burke Carley
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 8:50 am    Post subject: isotope separations Reply with quote

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We should do a lot more in the future iin this regard, e.g. N(15) may form the compound NP5. The Silicon isotopes will have different electronic properties. I suspect Li(6) is already used as the active component in the mental health drug Zyprexa, which I take. B(10) and B(11) should be the easiest to separate and will have wonderful uses.The list goes on.
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