Isotopes of tungsten


Naturally occurring tungsten consists of five isotopes. Four are considered stable and one is slightly radioactive, 180W, with an extremely long half-life of. This results in about two alpha decays of 180W per gram of natural tungsten per year, so for most practical purposes, 180W can be considered stable. The other naturally occurring isotopes are also capable of alpha decay and so only observationally stable.
Artificial radioisotopes of tungsten have been observed from 156W to 197W, the most stable of which are 181W with a half-life of 120.96 days, 185W with a half-life of 75.1 days, 188W with a half-life of 69.77 days and 178W with a half-life of 21.6 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives less than one day, and most of these less than 8 minutes. The most stable known meta state is 179m1W with half-life 6.40 minutes.