'Biological Half-Life' p2 Searchterm 'Biological Half-Life' found in 1 term [ • ] and 2 definitions [• ], (+ 3 Boolean[• ] resultsResult Pages : •
Time in which 50% of the atoms of a radioactive substance transform/disintegrate (decay) to another nuclear form.
See also Half-Life, Biological Radioactive Half-Life and Effective Radioactive Half-Life. •
[Also: Half-Life Time, Radioactive Half-Life] The half-life is the time in which half the atoms (always a fraction, not a number) of a given radionuclide disintegrate from the amount of atoms present when measurement starts. From 200 atoms of a radionuclide with a half-life of one minute will 100 atoms disintegrate in the first minute, 50 in the second minute, etc. The half-life is a characteristic property of radioactive isotopes. The effective half-life includes all processes of elimination, including radioactive decay. Different half-life terms: - Physical Radioactive Half-Life - Biological Radioactive Half-Life - Effective Radioactive Half-Life. See also Decay Constant, Decay. Result Pages : |