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Although phosphorus has 23 isotopes from P to P, only P is stable; as such, phosphorus is considered a monoisotopic element. The longest-lived radioactive isotopes are P with a half-life of 25.34 days and P with a half-life of 14.268 days. All others have half-lives of under 2.5 minutes, most under a second. The least stable is P with a half-life shorter than 30 nanoseconds.

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