explain half life of a radioactive element
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Half-Life of a Radioactive Element. The half-life of a radioactive element is the time needed for half of the material to decay. The blue and orange points represent the original number of radioactive nuclei and those that decay; the number of blue points decreases by half at each step in time.
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