A monoisotopic element is an element that has only one stable isotope, meaning that all the atoms of that element have the same atomic mass and nuclear composition. Such elements do not have multiple isotopes that are stable and can be found in nature. For example, the element fluorine (atomic number 9) has only one stable isotope, fluorine-19. Therefore, fluorine is considered a monoisotopic element.
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