
La vida media radiactiva
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Science, Chemistry, Physics
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4th - 9th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how radioactive decay makes substances stable by changing their nuclei and emitting radiation. It uses molybdenum-99 as an example, which decays into technetium and then into stable ruthenium-99. The concept of half-life is introduced, explaining how it helps determine when a radioactive substance becomes safe. The half-life of molybdenum-99 is about 3 days, and understanding this helps in safely storing radioactive waste until it poses no health risk.
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