Dear Sir
All the medicine
have half life.
half life is the time that when 50 per cent of drug goes out of the body.
it is important because when the kidney or liver failure exist
the drug remains in body and toxic reactions occurs.
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See the link below for the half-life of radioisotopes.
the half life forms a type of clock used to calculate time passed
The most important isotope - Es-253, has a half life of 20,47 days.The longest half life is for the isotope Es-252: 471,7 days.But einsteinium has 19 isotopes and 3 isomers, each with a different half life.
This is the time in which half the the atoms was disintegrated.
By definition, 50%. Half life is the time for half of the original sample to decay.
Uranium has a high half-life, so it changes very quickly.
why is half improtan
The half life of the most important isotope of berkelium - 247Bk - is 1 380 years.
the half life forms a type of clock used to calculate time passed
answer is b
relative age
The shorter the half-life the greater the danger of radiation causing us harm. If you have two equal masses of radioactive material with different half-lives, the one with the shorter half-life will release more radioactivity in a given time than the one with the longer half-life.
Radioactive isotopes are important because they can be used as tracers in medicine and industry, and in dating rocks and fossils. The concept of half-life is important because it allows scientists to predict how long it will take for a radioactive material to decay to half its original amount, which is crucial for understanding processes like nuclear decay and radioactive dating.
The most important isotope - Es-253, has a half life of 20,47 days.The longest half life is for the isotope Es-252: 471,7 days.But einsteinium has 19 isotopes and 3 isomers, each with a different half life.
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
The half life of the most important isotope (241Am) is 432,2 years.
The half life of the most important isotope (239Pu) is 2,41.104 years.
Plutonium has 20 isotopes; each isotope has another half-life. Please read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_plutonium.