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Molybdenum (Mo) has several isotopes, which are variations of the element that contain different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. The most stable and naturally occurring isotopes of molybdenum include: 1. **Molybdenum-92 (^92Mo)**: This isotope has 42 protons and 50 neutrons and is the most abundant isotope of molybdenum, making up about 14.8% of natural molybdenum.

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