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Answered by vbhogal5
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The System International of units (SI system) uses the unit of becquerel (Bq) as its unit of radioactivity. One curie is 37 billion Bq. Since the Bq represents such a small amount, one is likely to see a prefix noting a large multiplier used with the Bq as follows: 37 GBq = 37 billion Bq = 1 curie.

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The unit of radioactive is becquerel....

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