Half Life in Nuclear Chemistry

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Alphonse Tshiba What about iodine-125 3/27/2012
Theo Huxtable Got that calculation right the 1st time. It's actually 123.2616852 but who cares about that. 2/5/2012
richard it's gud 8/19/2011
Lisa Thanks! This really helped me on my chemistry test. Way better than flipping through tons of books. 3/20/2011
Lynlee thanks a lot, exactly what i was looking for, more examples would be nice... 3/8/2011
hhhkl not enough 1/29/2011
medhane its good information. 12/23/2010
Jennifer This site is wonderful! I needed help trying to calculate the half-life of C14 and didnt get a thorough understanding until I came to this site! Appreciate the help! 12/14/2010
neil r whoa! this is nice. it's got simpler formula than what we have in school:D good work:D 12/12/2010
anonyus can i get all d formulae for dis chapter at a single place? 11/25/2010
james if you have a problem with mass how will you solve it? 11/11/2010
Elaine P vary helpful! thanks a lot! 6/24/2010
thessy i want some examples of halflife in nuclear chemistry 3/28/2009
theresa i am not yet ok with the example given below,i need understandable examples 3/17/2009
vladinko0 Please, help me!

I am intererted in When, Who and How set half - life of every single radioactive elements.

I need to know it very very much.

Many many thanks
12/11/2008
shin i think this helps alot 9/6/2008
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