Isotope Z???

  • yocheese
    24th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    What is exactly isotope z??? I search about it on the internet and I found nothing...

  • boxmein
    24th Jun 2014 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    An element, that:
    1. is a liquid
    2. is a solid (not a powder)
    3. decays on its own as a radioactive element
    4. uses photons instead of neutrons as radiation
    5. creates negative pressure instead of positive pressure when reacting

    It doesn't necessarily need to exist in real life.
  • therocketeer
    24th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @yocheese (View Post)
    The inverse of PLUT.
  • bowserinator
    7th Jul 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    It's a fictional element that is supposed to be the oppisite of PLUT

  • minecraft-physics
    13th Jul 2014 Member 1 Permalink
    Bagels.
  • Sylvi
    14th Jul 2014 Moderator 1 Permalink

    Isotope Z is just a label for another element's isotope. Typically used in chemistry to denote different isotopes of an element in order to calculate the atomic weight.

    Edited 2 times by Lockheedmartin. Last: 13th Jul 2014