The final product is not radioactive.
One element decaying into another, which decays into another
Yes, that's correct. The uranium decay chain ends with the stable element lead-206. As uranium-238 undergoes alpha and beta decay, it transforms through various radioactive isotopes before reaching lead-206, which is stable and not subject to further radioactive decay.
This kind of molecule is called a fatty acid. Fatty acids are comprised of a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group at one end, which makes them amphiphilic molecules important for cellular structure and energy storage.
"Bitter end" is a nautical term referring to the end of a chain or rope. It can also be used metaphorically to mean the final or last part of something. While it is not as commonly used in everyday language, it is not considered jargon.
Uranium is radioactive because its atomic structure is unstable, leading to the emission of particles and energy as it decays. This process is known as radioactive decay, which releases radiation in the form of alpha and beta particles, as well as gamma rays.
The final product is not radioactive.
It would end in a stable isotope.
It must obviously end with a stable isotope - for if you get an unstable isotope, that means that it will continue decaying, thus, the chain doesn't end yet.
Only the end product of the decay chain of uranium, a non radioactive isotope of lead.
Usually called a 'decay chain', there is a series of radioactive decays which end with a stable isotope. Ex: uranium undergoes about 14 steps in the decay chain that ends with the formation of a stable isotope of Lead.
Generally, a fatty acid consists of a straight chain of an even number of carbon atoms, with hydrogen atoms along the length of the chain and at one end of the chain and a carboxyl group (―COOH) at the other end. It is that carboxyl group that makes it an acid (carboxylic acid).
Radioactive
An uncontrolled neutron chain reaction in a supercritical mass of fissile material.Very high temperature and pressure, enough to ignite thermonuclear fusion in fusion fuel.
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It fall at the end of the chain.
Transuranium elements are radioactive and unstable; the stability of a nucleus is a problem of nucleon physics.
The Prayer Chain ended in 1995.