You’ve probably heard of uranium-235 and, well, the polonium-210 that did in former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko. The former is moderately radioactive, the latter horrendously so. But there are all sorts of stable6 isotopes, too. For example, silver comes in two of them, 107 and ...
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such as the rapidly weakening of the earth’s magnetic field strength, the slowing down of the ...
Radioactivity is a nuclear phenomenon in which an unstable nucleus decays into a more stable nucleus. The given reaction is an example of beta plus decay in which a positron and a neutrino are emitted from the nucleus.Answer and Explanation: ...
Radium is a decay product of Uranium 238. Basically all elements are made in stars or in Uranium 238's case, supernovas. Byanon162686— On Mar 24, 2011 So, it sounds like you are saying that the shorter the half-life, the more "radioactive" an element is (i.e. the fixed amount...