^The most stable isotope of moscovium cannot be determined based on existing data due to uncertainty that arises from the low number of measurements. The half-life of 290Mc corresponding to two standard deviations is, based on existing data, 650+980 −400 milliseconds[1], whereas that of 289Mc is 250+102 −70 milliseconds[2] ; these measurements have overlapping confidence intervals.
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