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Re[3]: Question: References to various historical rad eve
Per "Lederer and Shirley" K40 decays to Ca40 89.3% of the time and to Ar40 10.7%
of the time.
Good luck,
Glen
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Subject: Re: Re: Question: References to various historical rad eve
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at INTERNET
Date: 6/17/96 10:44 AM
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Ca-40
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Glen,
what stable isotope does natural K-40 in the body decay to?
thanks,
Lisa
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