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Topic: Nuclear Chemistry (Read 11110 times)
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gabeser0117
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March 26, 2005, 10:26:18 PM »
Hello,
i been looking and looking, but i just cant find how to determine if an isotope is radioactive? and the definition of zone of stability?
can any1 help?
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the oxford series of science dictionary is pretty handy.
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look in the table of isotopes
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