File:Relative abundance of the isotopes.png

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Bubble chart of the most abundant isotopes where abundance is proportional to area.

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English: The most abundant isotopes -Relative abundance is proportional to the area. Hydrogen-1 (large blue circle) comprises 74% of the ordinary matter of the universe. Isotopes with equal numbers of protons and neutrons are unusually abundant. The color indicates the nucleosynthetic process of origin: Blue=Big Bang, Green = dying low-mass stars, Yellow = exploding massive stars
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