if we start with one kilogram of lead,we will be left with 125 grams of this substance after 6.9 hours , and half-life is 3.3 hours
the compound is unknown
The length of time required for half of a sample of radioactive material to decay
Yes, but it has a halflife of only 0.86 seconds.
no but she built the knowleage of radioactivity.
is radioactivity extensive or intensive or chemical property
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the compound is unknown
Illadelph Halflife was created on 1996-09-24.
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Yes.
The length of time required for half of a sample of radioactive material to decay
Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
Eventually residual radioactivity decays, people rebuild. People always rebuild, regardless of the disaster.Actually reactor disasters, like Chernobyl, are much worse than any nuclear bomb. The worst bomb incident (shallow subsurface multi-megaton yield) generates only a few tons of mostly short halflife fallout, the area may be safe in as little as a few weeks; a reactor contains thousands of tons of mostly long halflife isotopes which if released in a steam explosion and fire, like Chernobyl, will contaminate an area for many many generations.Note: I am ignoring salted/dirty nuclear bombs deliberately designed to produce lots of long halflife fallout.
What other sort of radioactivity is there?
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Yes, but it has a halflife of only 0.86 seconds.