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Nuclear chemistry radioactive decay series

Such a sequence is known as series or consecutive reactions. In this case, B is known as an intermediate because it is not the final product. A similar situation is very common in nuclear chemistry where a nuclide decays to a daughter nuclide that is also radioactive and undergoes decay (see Chapter 9). For simpficity, only the case of first-order reactions will be discussed. [Pg.47]


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