A piece of poo
The term apha decay is not correct; it is a nuclear reaction: 94Be + α -------- 126C + n Beryllium is a component of small neutron sources as Pu-Be, Ra-Be, Po-Be, Am-Be, using the above reaction.
It stays the same. Temperature has no effect on the rate of nuclear decay.
gamma decay
Beryllium-9 is a stable isotope.
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.
The term apha decay is not correct; it is a nuclear reaction: 94Be + α -------- 126C + n Beryllium is a component of small neutron sources as Pu-Be, Ra-Be, Po-Be, Am-Be, using the above reaction.
what are the forms of nuclear decay
nuclear decay, such as alpha decay or beta decay.
Alpha nuclear decay
All nuclear decay is spontaneous.
M. T. Rainbow has written: 'Measurements in pulsed BeO assemblies with decay constants in the region of Corngold's limit' -- subject(s): Beryllium oxide, Buckling, Nuclear fuel elements, Nuclear reactors
1.5
yep, sure are
It stays the same. Temperature has no effect on the rate of nuclear decay.
That depends on the nuclear decay type. For gamma decay, the identity does NOT change, but for alpha and beta, it does.
gamma decay
radioactive decay