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Iodine has several isotopes, the most notable of which are iodine-127, iodine-129, and iodine-131. 1. **Iodine-127 (¹²⁷I)**: This is the most stable and abundant isotope of iodine, making up about 100% of naturally occurring iodine. It has a half-life that is effectively infinite for practical purposes and is non-radioactive.

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