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20 July, 10:47

What was the half-life of a new isotope?

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  1. 20 July, 11:01
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    The half-life of any substance is the amount of time taken for half of the original quantity of the substance present to decay. The half-life of a radioactive substance is characteristic to itself, and it may be millions of years long or it may be just a few seconds.

    In order to determine the half-life of a substance, we simply use:

    t (1/2) = ln (2) / λ

    Where λ is the decay constant for that specific isotope.
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