Primordial elements
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Hydrogen, helium (both helium-3 and helium-4), most deuterium, and some lithium-7 are examples of primordial elements, but tritium is not. All stable isotopes are primordial, as are some radioactive isotopes including thorium-232, uranium-235, uranium-238, potassium-40, and rubidium-87. It has also been shown that plutonium-244 is a primordial isotope, although just barely as its concentration in ores is nearly undetectable.
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