Phosphorus-32
| General | |
|---|---|
| Symbol | 32P | 
| Names | phosphorus-32 | 
| Protons (Z) | 15 | 
| Neutrons (N) | 17 | 
| Nuclide data | |
| Natural abundance | trace | 
| Half-life (t1/2) | 14.267 d | 
| Isotope mass | 31.973907274 amu Da | 
| Spin | 1+ | 
| Excess energy | −24304.88 keV | 
| Decay products | 32S | 
| Decay modes | |
| Decay mode | Decay energy (MeV) | 
| Beta emission | 1.70912 | 
| Isotopes of phosphorus Complete table of nuclides | |
Phosphorus-32 (32P) is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus. The nucleus of phosphorus-32 contains 15 protons and 17 neutrons, one more neutron than the most common isotope of phosphorus, phosphorus-31. Phosphorus-32 only exists in small quantities on Earth as it has a short half-life of 14 days and so decays rapidly.
Phosphorus is found in many organic molecules, and so, phosphorus-32 has many applications in medicine, biochemistry, and molecular biology where it can be used to trace phosphorylated molecules (for example, in elucidating metabolic pathways) and radioactively label DNA and RNA.