Five isotopes of zinc are stable; two have halflives of just over 240 days and just over 46 hours. 19 others are know; all have halflives of less than an hour and some less than a second.
See the related links for a chart with all of the isotopes and their exact halflives as known.
the biological haft live of Magnesium in human body
There is no half life of Magnesium.
The concept of half life exists only for Radioactive metals which get deteriorated with time.
Liquid or solid state: about 1 week
gaseous state: seconds to days, depending on temperature, and contaminants.
Above 390 °C, at sea level air pressure, ozone cannot exist.
The ozone is extremely important to life. It is located in stratosphere.
In approximate order: # the presence of oxygen. # the availability of UV-C or more energetic light from the Sun. # the lack of other "permanent" acceptors of monatomic oxygen (to prevent formation of ozone). # the lower temperature (ozone has a half-life and increasing temperature increases ozone decay rate). # the lack of ozone decay pathways.
Ozone is used in everyday life. It is used in water filters.
Ozone is the one that formed life. Without it life would have been extinct.
Ozone is a layer of importance. It is the reason for life on earth.
Ozone has a short "half life", depending on where it is found, and the temperature where it is found. Liquid ozone has a half life of about a week. Ozone dissolved in water has a half life between seconds and hours (depending on water purity also). Ozone in air is also sensitive to contaminants in the air, such as water vapor... which help it to decay.
A few hours. The half-life of ozone is dependent on temperature and water vapor, increases of either will shorten its lifespan.
Yes. The "half-life" of ozone is several days at the night-time temperature of the ozone layer. So only a few ozone decay paths are present when sunlight is not available. what about nite with no daylight. Yes. During all times of day and variants of sunlight, the Ozone Layer is still present.
The useful life of the UV ozonator is limited by the service life of the UV lamp, and usually little else (since they are so poor in making ozone efficiently). It is common for low pressure UV lamps to lose half their intensity in 2000 hours or so. So after 2000 hours of continuous operation, half as much ozone is made.
Ozone layer protects life. It does so from UV's.
The ozone is extremely important to life. It is located in stratosphere.
In approximate order: # the presence of oxygen. # the availability of UV-C or more energetic light from the Sun. # the lack of other "permanent" acceptors of monatomic oxygen (to prevent formation of ozone). # the lower temperature (ozone has a half-life and increasing temperature increases ozone decay rate). # the lack of ozone decay pathways.
Ozone acts as a shield on earth. It is present as ozone layer.
The physical state of chlorine is a Greenish yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor.
Ozone is used in everyday life. It is used in water filters.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.