Tritium (3H) decays into 3He via beta decay.
Radium-226 does not decay by beta decay. It decays by alpha decay to radon-222.
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The physical and chemical decay is not possible in vacuum but nuclear decay can neither be stopped.
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I believe relative decay is the decay over time.
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The natural isotope 227Ac decay: - by beta minus decay: to 227Th - by alpha decay: to 223Fr
Radium-226 does not decay by beta decay. It decays by alpha decay to radon-222.
The decay products of ununhexium (after alpha decay) are isotopes of ununquadium.
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Yes they decay
Decay is correct.
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