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Nickel-62

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Nickel-62 (\(^{62}\text{Ni}\)) is a stable isotope of nickel, which is a chemical element with the symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It has 28 protons and 34 neutrons in its nucleus. Nickel-62 is noteworthy for several reasons: 1. **Stability**: As a stable isotope, \(^{62}\text{Ni}\) does not undergo radioactive decay.

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