Ordered By Mass Number
| Yield | Isotope | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0508% | style="background:Template:Element color/Other Other nonmetals" | selenium-79 | ||
| 0.2717% | krypton-85 | ||
| 5.7518% | strontium-90 | ||
| 6.2956% | zirconium-93 | ||
| 6.0507% | technetium-99 | ||
| 0.3912% | ruthenium-106 | ||
| 0.1629% | palladium-107 | ||
| 0.0003% | cadmium-113m | ||
| 0.0297% | antimony-125 | ||
| 0.0236% | tin-126 | ||
| 0.6576% | iodine-129 | ||
| 2.8336% | iodine-131 | ||
| 6.7896% | caesium-133 → | caesium-134 | |
| 6.3333% | iodine-135 → | xenon-135 → | caesium-135 |
| 6.0899% | caesium-137 | ||
| 2.2713% | promethium-147 | ||
| 1.0888% | samarium-149 | ||
| 0.4203% | samarium-151 | ||
| 0.0330% | europium-155 → | gadolinium-155 | |
| 0.0065% | gadolinium-157 |
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