Cadmium-112 Isotope Applications:

Cadmium-112 isotope (Cd-112 isotope, 112Cd isotope)

  • Cadmium-112 isotope is used for production of helium-cadmium lasers;
  • Cadmium-112 isotope is used for Indium-111 (In-111 isotope, 111In isotope) and Indium-113m (In-113m isotope, 113mIn isotope) radionuclide (radioisotope) production (can be used in life science for healthcare and medical applications and pharmaceuticals industries);
  • Cadmium-112 isotope is used for production of spectral lamps for reference interferometers and dilatometers;

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Cadmium-112 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in metal form - Download pdf file
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Cadmium-112 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Cadmium-112 Isotope:

Properties of Cadmium-112 Isotope:CADMIUM-112
Natural Abundance (%)24.11
Atomic Mass (Da)111.9027578
Relative Isotopic Mass111.9027578
Neutron Number (N)64
Atomic Number (Z)48
Mass Number (A)112
Nucleon Number (A)112
Proton Number (Z)48
Half-lifeStable
Spin0
Quadrupole Moment0
g-factor (g value)0
Group12
Period5
Electron Configuration Blockd
Melting Point (K)594.22
Boiling Point (K)1040
Specific Heat0.231
Heat of Formation111.8
Thermal Conductivity96.6
Dipole Polarizability 46
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)-0.7
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.69
Atomic Radius (pm)151
Covalent Radius (pm)155
VDW Radius (pm)158
Lattice Constant2.98
Crystal StructureHCP
Jmol color#ffd98f

Cadmium-112 Information

Cadmium is a soft bluish metal belonging to group 12 of the periodic table. It is extremely toxic even in low concentrations. This element chemically similar to zinc, but lends itself to more complex compounds. Cadmium was discovered by F. Stromeyer in 1817. Cadmium has 38 isotopes. 8 of them are naturally occurring, 2 of which are stable.

Cadmium is used in nickel-cadmium batteries. Also it is used in electroplating steel and in the manufacture of bearings. Its compounds are found in paint pigments and a wide variety of intense colors. Boiling cadmium gives off a weird, yellow-colored vapor that is poisonous.

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FAQ about Cadmium-112 Isotope:

What is Cadmium-112 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 24.110 %

What is atomic mass for Cadmium-112 isotope?
Answer: 111.90276 Da

What is isotopic mass for Cadmium-112 isotope?
Answer: 111.90276

How many neutrons does Cadmium-112 isotope have?
Answer: 64

How many protons does Cadmium-112 isotope have?
Answer: 48

How many electrons does Cadmium-112 isotope have?
Answer: 48

What is atomic number for Cadmium-112 isotope?
Answer: 48

Is Cadmium-112 isotope stable?
Answer: Yes

Is Cadmium-112 isotope radioactive?
Answer: No

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