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Iron-55

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Iron-55 (Fe-55) is a radioactive isotope of iron. It has a nuclear mass number of 55, meaning it has 26 protons and 29 neutrons in its nucleus. Iron-55 is produced as a decay product of manganese-55 and can also be formed in nuclear reactions. The half-life of Iron-55 is about 2.

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