Half-life
The half-life of a radioactive substance is the time required for half of a sample to undergo radioactive decay. The term also has pharmaceutical and other uses.
Related topics
- Exponential decay
- Mean lifetime
- Radioactive decay
- Radiometric dating
- Tables of nuclides with color-coding of half-lives:
- Isotope table (divided)
- Isotope table (complete)
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