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Radionuclide

Глоссарий по ядерной энергетике
  1. A radionuclide is a type of nuclide which is radioactive and will undergo spontaneous radioactive decay.

  2. Any radioactive isotope (form) of any element.

  3. An element which gives out radiation


Радиоактивный нуклид, русский



Radioactive, английский
  1. Radioactive can generally describe the property of a substance (or more accurately atomic nuclei) which are unstable and spontaneously decay (disintegrate) with the release of energy, the energy being either electromagnetic radiation , particulate or both

  2. Радиоактивный

  3. Generally, the property possessed by certain elements, such as uranium minerals, of spontaneously emitting alpha, teta, and/or gamma rays by the disintegration of the nuclei of their atoms.

  4. Atoms that are energetically unstable and decay to a stable condition by emitting radiation are said to be radioactive.


Spontaneous, английский
    A спонтанный speech


Radon (gas), английский
    Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which is derived from the uranium and thorium decay series. radon (rn-222) is a colourless, odourless, dense and chemically un-reactive substances and is the daughter of radium within the above described seri


Radioactive decay, английский
  1. Radioactive decay describes the process where by radioactive substances decay spontaneously with the release of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation or particulate radiation. the rate of radioactive decay will depend on the half-life .

  2. The spontaneous disintegration of the atoms of certain nuclides into other nuclides, which may be stable or undergo further decay until a stable nuclide is created.