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What Is the Decay Constant for a Particular Radioactive Element

Question 65

Question 65

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What is the decay constant for a particular radioactive element that has a half-life of 5.66 years?


A) 0.161/year
B) 0.113/year
C) 7.18 × 10-3/h
D) 25.8/s
E) 0.122/year

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