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The graph above shows the decay curve for a certain radioactive substance. The half- life of this substance is approximately

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Of the following list, the one that gives the smallest average ionizing radiation dose per person per year is
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Suppose that a certain saber- toothed- tiger contained one gram of 14C [half- life 6000 years] when it died. The approximate 14C content of the remains of this tiger 24,000 years later would be
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Consider the three following forces: gravitational, electromagnetic, and strong nuclear. Of these three, which one or ones have significant effects [i.e., experimentally detectable effects] within the nucleus?
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234 Th beta- decays. The resulting nucleus has atomic number
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Can an element decay "backward" in the periodic table, to a lower atomic number?
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The biological damage caused by radioactive materials is due to
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90 Sr is a radioactive isotope that decays by beta- decay. Its daughter nucleus is
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According to our best present predictions about the medical consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident, the longer- term cancer deaths caused by that accident will
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The fundamental force responsible for the chemical properties of atoms is
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