1 mm = 2.0 mCi
So 1.5 mm = 3.0 mCi
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Radioactive decay
This depends on the amount, specific activity, chemical form, type of emitted radiations.
Probable you think to scintimetry.
Particles or electromagnetic waves
'Tis Life that it's really a fact of No rhyming with radioactive
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The rate of decay (activity) of a radioactive isotope is proportional to the number of atoms of the isotope present.
The rate of decay (activity) of a radioactive isotope is proportional to the number of atoms of the isotope present.
With the use of radioactive implants, the tumor is subjected to radioactive activity over a longer period of time, as compared to external beam therapy.
radioactive dating
Radioactive decay
He created the geiger counter, which measures radioactive activity.
Examples characteristics: half life, specific activity, radiotoxicity.
The specific activity of americium-241 is 1,27.10e11 Bq (or 3,43 Ci/g).
A bequerel is the derived SI unit of radioactive activity, named after French physicist Henri Becquerel.
emitting from radioactive elements which can cause fogging photographic plate is called radioactivity