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A half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time needed for one half of what to decay into a stable isotope?

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A half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time needed for one hald of the nuclie in a sample to decay into a stable isotope.Many protons and neutrons disturb the balance of binding energy from a strong nuclear forces resulting for the nucleus to be unstable.

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A half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time needed for one hald of the nuclie in a sample to decay into a stable isotope.Many protons and neutrons disturb the balance of binding energy from a strong nuclear forces resulting for the nucleus to be unstable

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