Stable element
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A stable element, or more specifically a stable isotope, means that it does not decay over time and can exist with no problem. Some examples of this are Carbon-12, Sulfur-32, and many more. Isotopes that are not stable are called radioactive isotopes.
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Isotope half-lives. The darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons (Z) = neutrons (N), as the element number Z becomes larger.