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What is the curie used to measure

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The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7 x 10 10 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.

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