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Which of the following elements has the largest number of stable isotopes?

Tin (atomic number 50) has the largest number of stable isotopes, with ten stable isotopes. Other elements may have fewer stable isotopes. Tin and its isotopes are used in various applications, including soldering, plating, and in alloys.

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