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explain radioactive growth and decay​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fundamental law of radioactive decay is based on the fact that thedecay, i.e. the transition. of a parent nucleus to a daughter nucleus is a purely statistical process. The disintegration. (decay) probability is a fundamental property of an atomic nucleus and remains equal in time.

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The fundamental law of radioactive decay is based on the fact that the decay, i.e. the transition. of a parent nucleus to a daughter nucleus is a purely statistical process. The disintegration. (decay) probability is a fundamental property of an atomic nucleus and remains equal in time.

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