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the time in which radioactive substance becomes half of its initial amount is called

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The time in which radioactive substance becomes half of its initial amount is called half-life.

It is a way to measure the stability of a radioactive element and how fast a substance undergoes radioactive decay.

This property of radioactive elements is exploited to find out the age of fossils by the process of radiocarbon dating.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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The time in which radioactive substance turns out to be half of its underlying sum is called half-life.

It is an approach to quantify the strength of a radioactive component and how quick a substance experiences radioactive rot.

This property of radioactive components is misused to discover the period of fossils by the procedure of radiocarbon dating.

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