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How is the rate of disintegration affected when a solution of radioactive material is​

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Answered by NoNeedToKnowMyName
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Answer: The radioactive disintegration rate is given by:

dt

dN

=λN(N=no. of undecayed atoms at time t)

Clearly the equation is independent of temperature, pressure or electric field. So radioactive disintegration rate only depends on the no. of undecayed atoms.

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