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cobalt comparison table
Subject has NMR receptivity has nuclear spin has decay mode has number of neutron has magnetogyric ratio has relative NMR sensitivity has number of nucleon has half life has NMR frequency has nuclear magnetic moment has nuclear quadrupole moment has symbol has use has atomic mass has natural abundance
cobalt 55 I = 7/2- h/2πγ28  5517.53 hours μ = +4.822 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 55Comagnet alloys, ceramics, catalysts and paints54.942001 
cobalt 56 I = 4+ h/2πγ29  5677.3 days μ = +3.85 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 56Comagnet alloys, ceramics, catalysts and paints55.939841 
cobalt 57 I = 7/2- h/2πγ30  57271.8 days μ = +7.72 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 57Comedical diagnosis56.936294 
cobalt 58 I = 2+ h/2πγ31  5870.88 days μ = +4.04 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 58Comedical diagnosis57.935755 
cobalt 591570 where 13C = 1.00I = 7/2- h/2π 326.3472 × 107 rad T-1 s-10.28 where 1H = 1.0059 23.614 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 Tμ = +4.627 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction+0.420 × 10-28 m259CoNuclear Magnetic Resonance58.9331976100%
cobalt 60 I = 5+ h/2πγ33  605.27 years μ = +3.799 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 60Comedical therapy59.933819 
cobalt 61 I = 7/2- h/2πγ34  611.650 hours   61Comagnet alloys, ceramics, catalysts and paints60.932478 

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