paulsutton Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 Back in the days of Windows 3.1, I had some software called periodic table of the elements, this had a nice feature that would display a picture of an elements decay tree. I am looking for something similar, however I am not sure if there is anything, but not sure if decay tree is the correct term I should be using. If i can determine better search terms, I may have more success, any suggestions please?. While I am running Debian Linux here, if there are suggestions for Windows and or mac, than those will be helpful to other users. I have gperiodic for Debian but that doesn't seem to have this information. https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/gperiodic/gperiodic.1.en.html Thanks Paul
exchemist Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 1 hour ago, paulsutton said: Back in the days of Windows 3.1, I had some software called periodic table of the elements, this had a nice feature that would display a picture of an elements decay tree. I am looking for something similar, however I am not sure if there is anything, but not sure if decay tree is the correct term I should be using. If i can determine better search terms, I may have more success, any suggestions please?. While I am running Debian Linux here, if there are suggestions for Windows and or mac, than those will be helpful to other users. I have gperiodic for Debian but that doesn't seem to have this information. https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/gperiodic/gperiodic.1.en.html Thanks Paul I must admit I haven't seen anything like this organised for a complete periodic table. I should have thought it would be quite difficult, as each individual radioisotope has a different decay mode, so you might need several different chains for each element if there is more than one radioisotope. 1
swansont Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 Chart of the nuclides give decays for the known isotopes. There are a few software packages out there, and websites. 1
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