PERIODIC ATOMIC MASS PROGRESSION OF NEUTRONS
Copyright 1983,1993, 1997 2001 by Gerald E Mowery
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000**002**003****************Hydrogen(0)(1)
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000**************************Hulium(2)(3)
**********000**000**************************Helium(4)(5)
**********000**000**************************Lithium(6)(7)
***************000**************************Beryllium(8)(9)
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000**************************Boron(10)(11)
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000**002*********************Carbon(12)(13)
**********000**000**************************Nitrogen(14)(15)
**********000**000**002*********************Oxygen(16)(17)
***************000**************************Fluorine(18)(19)
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000**002*********************Neon(20)(21)
***************000**************************Sodium(22)(23)
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000**002*********************Magnesium(24)(25)
***************000**************************Aluminum(26)(27)
**********000**000**002*********************Silicon(28)(29)
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000**************************Phosphorus(30)(31)
**********000**000**002**004****************Sulfur(32)(33)
***************000**002*********************Chlorine(34)(35)
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002**004*********************Argon(36)(37)
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002**************************Potassium(38)(39)
*****000**002**002**004**006**008***********Calcium(40)(41)
***************002**************************Scandium(42)(43)
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002**004**004**006***********Titaniium(44)(45)
**********004**004**************************Vanadium(46)(47)
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004**006*********************Chromium(48))(49)
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004**************************Manganese(50)(51)
*****002**004**004**006*********************Iron(52)(53)
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004**************************Cobalt(54)(55)
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004**006**008****************Nickel(56)(57)
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004**006*********************Copper(58)(59)
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006**008**010****************Zinc(60)(61)
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006**008*********************Gallium(62)(63)
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008**010**012****************Germanium(64)(65)
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008**************************Arsenic(66)(67)
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008**010**012**014***********Selenium(68)(69)
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008**010*********************Bromine(70)(71)
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010**012**014****************Krypton(72)(73)
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010**012*********************Rubidium(74)(75)
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010**012*********************Stronium(76)(77)
***************010**************************Ytterbium(78)(79)
**********010**010**012**014**016***********Zirconium(80)(81)
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010**************************Niobium(82)(83)
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010**012**012**014**016******Molybdenium(84)(85)
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012**************************Technetium(86)(87)
008**010**012**
012**014**016****************Ruthenium(88)(89)
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012**************************Rhenium(90)(91)
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012**014**016**018***********Palladium(92)(93)
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012**014*********************Silver(94)(95)
010**012**014**014**016**016**018**020******Cadmium(96)(97)
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014*******016****************Indium(98)(99)
*****012**014**014**016**016**018**018**020**022**024*Tin(100)(101)
***************016*******018****************Antimony(102)(103)
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018**020**020**022**024**026*Tellurium(104)(105)
***************020**************************Iodine(106)(107)
016**018**020**
020**022**022**024**026**028*Xenon(108(109)
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NEUTRONS ARE PAIRED
                    Neutrons                                                 Elements:
                                                  Even Atomic Mass *Paired Isotopes without Hydrogen unit.                                                    
Odd  Atomic Mass *Paired Isotopes with Hydrogen Unit.
The Neutrons in this periodic progression
correlates to a different periodic table. A table that correlates configuration to Atomicmass. and includes additional elements within the table.
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