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This isotope is lead-206.
There is no thallium-230 isotope.Also no thallium isotope decays by alpha decay, the unstable isotopes all decay either by K capture or beta decay.
Bismuth-214 produces Polonium-214 by beta- decay. It also produces Thallium-210 by alpha decay, though at a much smaller percentage.
the overall atomic mass is 204.37, but for thallium 203 it is 203, and for thallium 205, it is 205.
Thallium has 81 protons.
This isotope is lead-206.
There is no thallium-230 isotope.Also no thallium isotope decays by alpha decay, the unstable isotopes all decay either by K capture or beta decay.
Radium itself continues to decay into radon, bismuth, polonium, lead, or thallium.
The neptunium decay series is finished with the stable isotope thallium-205.
After death, the brain cells can start to decay within minutes if deprived of oxygen. However, the brain tissue itself can remain intact for hours before significant decay occurs, depending on factors like temperature and environment.
Bismuth-214 produces Polonium-214 by beta- decay. It also produces Thallium-210 by alpha decay, though at a much smaller percentage.
a while
It takes hundreds of years.
Thallium is an element (Atomic Number 81), so thallium is made out of thallium.
132g
The fustion will take place so long as the decay time for isotopes which is ...not stable is over.
a few months