half life of a radioactive element
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The radioactive half-life for a given radioisotope is the time for half the radioactive nuclei in any sample to undergo radioactive decay.
After two half-lives, there will be one fourth the original sample, after three half-lives one eight the original sample, and so forth.
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The radioactive half-life for a given radioisotope is the time for half the radioactive nuclei in any sample to undergo radioactive decay.
After two half-lives, there will be one fourth the original sample, after three half-lives one eight the original sample, and so forth.
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The half-life of a radioactive element is the time needed for half of the material to decay.
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