PERIODIC PAIRED NEUTRON TABLE OF ELEMENTS
Copyright 1993, 2997, Jan 18. 2003 by Gerald E. Mowery
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ELEMENTS ARE PERIODIC FUNCTIONS OF ISOTOPES
NEUTRONS AND PAIRED CONFIGUATIONS ARE PERIODIC FUNCTIONS OF ISOTOPES 
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NEUTRONS ARE PERIODIC FUNCTIONS OF   ELECTRONS, POSITRONS AND NEUTRINOS
EACH ELEMENT CONSISTS OF NUMBER OF NEUTRONS. THESE UNITS EXIST AS A PROTON PLUS AN ORBITING ELECTRON AND A NEUTRON (PROTON AND NON ORBITING ELECTRON. ) A
COMPACT NEUTRON GROUP  expands into neutrons plus a paired configuration. The isotope of an element  originates from several compact neutron groups. EXAMPLE:
Compact group 50 expands into 2(2-8-10-2+3 Neutron) or 49.945 Titanium
Compact Group 50 also expands into 2(2-8-13-1+1
Neutron) or  isotope Atomic Mass of 49.946  Cr
This illustrates that elements are formed by the accumulation of Compact Neutron groups where outer configurations are identical
The table below illustrates stable compact groups in each element
He
         
3
04     
(5)
Be
           
09
C
12       
13
O
16       
17
18
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Mg
24      
25
26
Si
28   
  29
30
S
32     
33
34
36
Ar
36
38  
39
40
Ca
40
42       
43
44
46
48
Ti
46      
47
48      49
50
Cr
50
52     
53
54
  Fe
54
56      
57
58
Ni
58
60       
61
62
64
Zn
64
66     
67
68
70
Ge
70
72     
73
74
76
Se
74
76      
77
78
80
82
Kr
78
80
82     
83
84
86
Sr
84
86       
87
88

Zr
90      
91
92
94
96
Mo
92
94      
95
96       
97
98
100
Ru
96
98     
99
100    
101
102
104
Pd
102
104     
105
106
108
110
Cd
106
108
110   
111
112   
113
114  * 116
Sn
112
114   
115
116   
117
118   119
120         122 124
Te
120
122   
123
124    125
126
128 
130
Xe
124
126
128    
129
130   
131
132
134
136
Ba
130
132
134    
135
136   
137
138

Ce
136 
137
138 
139
140  
141
142
Nd
142    
143
144     145
146
148
150

     
  Sm
144
        
147
148   
149   150  151
152
154
Gd
152
154   
155
156    157
158
160

Dy
156
158
160  
161
162  
163
164

Er
162
164
166   
167
168
170

Di
166 
165
168
170




Nm
168    
169
170



Yb
168
170     
171
172     
173
174
176
Hf
174
176    
177
178   
179
180

W
180
182   
183
184
186

  Os
184
186    
187
188     189
190
192
Pu
238   
239
240      241
242     
244 
Pt
190
192
194   
195
196
198
Cm
       
243
244   245
246  
247
248       
Hg
196
198   
199
200    201
202
204
Cf
        
249
250     251
252
Pb
204
206
207
208


Fm
         
257


Po
       
209
210
No
       
259


Rn      
        
221
220
220
Ra
         
225
224

Th
230  
229
232

U
         
233
234     
235
236
238
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OF  NEUTRON PERIODIC TABLE SECTION
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