Talk:Isotopes of lanthanum

Stability data
71La lanthanum is the first of the 2 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 14 element "lanthanide" series of the periodic table. And 71La Lanthanum is the first element of the accumulative expansion process of the atomic structure beyond the creation of a sixth internal alpha particle on top of a 6 x 6 = 36 area square nucleon structure at 56Ba Barium. This reduces the stability of the structure such that only the isotope 71OELa139 is stable and the isotope 71OOLa138 has a long half-lived (10^E 11.8yr) unstable isotope. However the next lower 2 OE isotopes (71OELa134 and &1OELa132) Are shown to be below the graphical stability trend line for the range of the unstable OE isotopes.WFPM (talk) 19:45, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

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Possible alpha decay of 143La
143La has an alpha decay energy of 0.09 MeV, which is very low, so alpha decay may be possible but with a half-life long beyond imagination. 129.104.241.214 (talk) 11:50, 21 November 2023 (UTC)