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The decay constant of a radioactive nuclide is 9.5x10^-3 s^-1
The decay constant of a radioactive nuclide is 9.5x10^-3 s^-1 . At given instant, the activity of a specimen of the nuclide is
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Radioactive decay - A radioactive nuclide has a decay constant of - 10^-6 s-1 what is its half life ? I have come up with is
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Radioactive decay - A radioactive nuclide has a decay constant of - 10^-6 s-1 what is its half life ? I have come up with is
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a certain radioactive nuclide has a half life of 5.00 hour. Calcuate the decay rate for 1.000 mole of this nuclide
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Nuclide X has decay constant 1.08 h-1. It can decay in 2 branches, to nuclide Y or to nuclide Z:
X --> Y, with decay constant
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Radioactivity and Radioactive Decay Quick Check
1. Which of the following transformations is an example of a β− -decay?
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The nuclide 12 N 7 is unstable. What type of radioactive decay would be expected???
my guess is either gamma or beta. are either
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The radioactive nuclide 18F decays by first order kinetics with a half life of 1.83 hr.
How many hours will it take for 68.5% of
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5. Nuclide X decays more quickly than nuclide Y. Based on this information, which of the following statements must be true?(1
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