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Potassium Isotopes

Nominal Mass
Accurate Mass
% Natural Abundance
Chemical Form
Enrichment Available %

39 K

38.9637074 (12)
93.2581 (44)
chloride
98 – 99+

41 K

40.9618254 (12)
6.7302 (44)
chloride
95 – 98+

Although Potassium only has two stable isotopes (K-39 and K-41), the long-lived radioisotope K-40 is often also regarded as a stable isotope. Potassium Isotopes, mainly K-40 and K-41, are used to study the impact of potassium on the growth of plants and of the human cardiovascular system.