Although most natural potassium nuclei

  1. Although most natural potassium nuclei are stable 39K (93.3%) or 41K (6.7%) nuclei, about 0.0117% are radioactive 40K nuclei,
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  2. Although most natural potassium nuclei are stable 39K (93.3%) or 41K (6.7%) nuclei, about 0.0117% are radioactive 40K nuclei,
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  3. Which following assertions are true ?- unanswered 13C NMR is more sensitive than 1H NMR because of the 1.1% natural abundance of
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  4. Which change will always take place during nuclear fission?(1 point)Responses Several nuclei will combine into one nuclei.
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  5. The main radioisotope in a banana is potassium-40, a beta emitter with an activity of 242 Bq/g. An average medium banana has
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  6. Which change will always take place during nuclear fission?(1 point) Responses Several nuclei will combine into one nuclei.
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  7. When a radioactive sample decays, there is one less parent nuclei and one more daughter nuclei. As this decay process continues,
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  8. Which aspect must be taken into consideration when creating a model of radioactive decay?(1 point)Responses There must be a way
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  9. Which aspect must be taken into consideration when creating a model of radioactive decay?(1 point) Responses There must be a way
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  10. Which aspect must be taken into consideration when creating a model of radioactive decay?(1 point)ResponsesThere must be a way
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