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Radium-223 nuclei usually decay by
We did a radioactive decay and half life lab with m&ms and I do not understand these conclusion questions:
1. how many half lives
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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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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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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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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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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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A sample of radium-226 will decay to ΒΌ of its original amount after 3200 years. What is the half-life of radium-226?
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Radium-223 nuclei usually decay by alpha emission. Once in every billion decays, a radium-223 nucleus emits a carbon-14 nucleus.
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Radium-223 nuclei usually decay by alpha emission. Once in every billion decays, a radium-223 nucleus emits a carbon-14 nucleus.
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The half-life of radium-226 is 1,600 years and the half-life of carbon-14 is 5,730 years. In one to sentences, mathematically
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