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1.What uraniam nuclear is an isotope isotopes. fussion. give What is examples nuclear of fission and
Ato
diff
4- 235 When uranium the has a earth than earth. half life of 7・× 10 years formed theirs Estimate above the 64 age times of Nuc is present.
After of Period of Substance this 140 day's 4 remains. Substance orginal What is the amount half the life of
NP 240 their remain 60 has a grams of after 4 half life an NP-240 hours. How ane hour if much will
. How to life long decay Of will it leaving Of 1600 take for 2.25 9 Years. 18 9 of this Ra-226 a half has
Perform a B emition for Rb-86
What from is the uranium difference and X-rays. between Radiation
Out Of radiation,
(ⅰ) (ii). Which is the which is the heaviest least form of ionising radiation of radiation. form
½ life 160 9 of of As-74 the Sample is 18 days remains how after much of 2060 hours.
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