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Calcium-48

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Calcium-48 (\(^{48}\text{Ca}\)) is an isotope of the element calcium, which has the atomic number 20. This specific isotope has 20 protons and 28 neutrons, giving it a mass number of 48. Calcium-48 is one of the most stable isotopes of calcium, with a very long half-life, and it is of particular interest in nuclear physics and astrophysics due to its unique properties.

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