Enriched Uranium and following it is Plutonium
Radon is a natural chemical element; it can be found inthe radioactive decay series of uranium, thorium.
radioactive decay
Radon is a natural chemical element; it can be found in the radioactive decay series of uranium and thorium.
A radioactive element (atom) can decay up to a stable isotope.
The lightest "element" that can undergo radioactive decay is the isotope hydrogen-3, which undergoes beta decay. The lightest element with no radioactively stable isotopes is technetium, and its isotopes have different modes of decay.
Decay Series
Decay series
Radioactive decay has the following properties: 1. No element can completely decay. 2. The number of atoms decaying in a particular period is proportional to the number of atoms present in the beginning of that period. 3. Estimate of radioactive decay can be made by half life and decay constant of a radioactive element.
It turns into another element.
That would be radioactive decay.
Decay Series
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