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Uranium Decomposition/Transition (and it's Half life)
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I can't get my head round how one element, say uranium
decays at a cost of a lot of time, (cycling through a few other elements) to ultimately become another -- lead.
I've done research, but came up with little answers, hence the question here.
Any help much appreciated!
decays at a cost of a lot of time, (cycling through a few other elements) to ultimately become another -- lead.
I've done research, but came up with little answers, hence the question here.
Any help much appreciated!
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