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One-half of the nuclei of a given radioisotope decays during one half-life. Why doesn't the remaining half decay during the next half-life?

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Answered by AnnaStanley
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Explanation:

Radioactive decay reduces the number of radio active nuclei over time in one half life t 1/2, the number decreases to half of it's original value.half of what remains decay in the next half life and half of those in next amd so on

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