K-41 Isotope Applications:

Potassium-41 isotope (K-41 isotope, 41K isotope)

  • K-41 isotope is used for Potassium-42 (K-42 isotope, 42K isotope) radionuclide (radioisotope) production (can be used in life science for healthcare and medical applications and pharmaceuticals industries);
  • K-41 isotope is used for agrochemical research;
  • K-41 isotope is used for design and synthesis of drugs;
  • K-41 isotope is used for for medical and biological research in magnetometers;

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K-41 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in chloride form - Download pdf file
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Properties of K-41 Isotope:

Properties of K-41 Isotope:K-41
Natural Abundance (%)6.73
Atomic Mass (Da)40.96182526
Relative Isotopic Mass40.96182526
Neutron Number (N)22
Atomic Number (Z)19
Mass Number (A)41
Nucleon Number (A)41
Proton Number (Z)19
Half-lifeStable
Spin1.5
Quadrupole Moment0.0711
g-factor (g value)0.1432467
Group1
Period4
Electron Configuration Blocks
Melting Point (K)336.7
Boiling Point (K)1032
Specific Heat0.753
Heat of Formation89
Thermal Conductivity102.5
Dipole Polarizability 289.7
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)0.501459
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)0.82
Atomic Radius (pm)227
Covalent Radius (pm)220
VDW Radius (pm)275
Lattice Constant5.23
Crystal StructureBCC
Jmol color#8f40d4

K-41 Information

Potassium is a soft silvery metallic element belonging to group 1 of the periodic table (alkali metals). It occurs naturally in seawater and in many minerals. Highly reactive chemically, this element resembles sodium in its behavior and compounds. Potassium was discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807. Potassium has 26 isotopes. 3 of them are naturally occurring, 2 of which are stable.

Potassium is used as potash in making glass & soap. Also as saltpeter, potassium nitrate (KNO3) is used to make explosives and to color fireworks in mauve. Formerly potassium was called kalium (K). Potassium is vital to function of nerve and muscle tissues.

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FAQ about K-41 Isotope:

What is K-41 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 6.730 %

What is atomic mass for K-41 isotope?
Answer: 40.961825 Da

What is isotopic mass for K-41 isotope?
Answer: 40.961825

How many neutrons does K-41 isotope have?
Answer: 22

How many protons does K-41 isotope have?
Answer: 19

How many electrons does K-41 isotope have?
Answer: 19

What is atomic number for K-41 isotope?
Answer: 19

Is K-41 isotope stable?
Answer: Yes

Is K-41 isotope radioactive?
Answer: No

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