Physics, asked by JefriJhhonathwn, 8 months ago

The activity of a
radioisotope
changes with:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Isotopes are different kinds of atoms of the same element having the same atomic number and hence almost the same chemical properties and the same position in the periodic table but different mass number. The radioactive element is independent of temp and pressure in fact of any external condition.

Answered by Anonymous
1

The activity of radioisotope is not affected by any external condition of temperature, pressure or chemical change

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