Radioactivity

Bq = s-1
kBq
MBq = Rd
Ci
mCi
min-1 = dpm


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Radioactivity is the process by which a nucleus of an unstable atom loses energy by emitting particles of ionizing radiation. The SI-unit of radioactivity is the becquerel (Bq). It describes the mean number of nuclei that perform radioactive decay per second.

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