Column A 1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity 2. Radioisotope: Radioisotope 3. Isotope:

  1. Match the word to its definition/description.Column A 1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity 2. Radioisotope: Radioisotope 3. Isotope:
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  2. Match the word to its definition/description.Column A 1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity 2. Radioisotope: Radioisotope 3. Isotope:
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  3. Match the word to its definition/description.Column A 1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity 2. Radioisotope: Radioisotope 3. Isotope:
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  4. Column A1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity 2. Radioisotope: Radioisotope 3. Isotope: Isotope 4. Radiation: Radiation Column B
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  5. Radioactive dating works by measuring theratio of isotopes*** amount of radioactivity absorbed radioactivity left time it takes
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  6. A certain amount of radioisotope (986.8 x 10-9 kg) is used to make the dial of a watch glow in the dark. If the half-life of
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  7. If only 50% of the original amount of a radioisotope remains,half the time has gone by after twice that time there will be
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  8. 1. Radioactive dating works by measuring theratio of isotopes *** amount of radioactivity absorbed radioactivity left time it
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  9. does anybody knowq any websites that has qustions about half lives (radioactivity)?<b>Here is a fact sheet. I don't know if it
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  10. The difference between radioisotope and isotope
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