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  • 25-06-2020
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How long will a radioactive isotope decay?

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AL2006
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  • 25-06-2020

Until there's none of it left. Different radioactive isotopes decay at different rates. And a bigger pile of it will last longer than a smaller pile. Without knowing WHICH radioactive isotope you're asking about, and how much of it you started out with, the answer could turn out to be anywhere between 1 millionth of a second and 1 million years.

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