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State the law of radioactive decay.

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Answered by nidatabassum
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The radioactive decay law states that the probability per unit time that a nucleus will decay is a constant, independent of time. ... The radioactive decay of certain number of atoms (mass) is exponential in time. Radioactive decay law: N = N.e-λt. The rate of nuclear decay is also measured in terms of half-lives.

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The radioactive decay law states that the probability per unit time that a nucleus will decay is a constant, independent of time. ... The radioactive decay of certain number of atoms (mass) is exponential in time. Radioactive decay law: N = N.e-λt. The rate of nuclear decay is also measured in terms of half-lives.

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