Decayable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Decay
corrupt or disintegrated to rot to perish as a tree decays fortunes decay hopes decay
Decayed
Fallen as to physical or social condition affected with decay rotten as decayed vegetation or vegetables a decayed fortune or
Decayer
A causer of decay
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Half life
the time it takes for one half of a substance decaying in a first order reaction to be destroyed For radioactive
Mesothorium
1 or mesothorium I to distinguish it from a subsequent decay product mesothorium II actinium 228 It was discovered in 1907
decayable
susceptible to decay
Radon
An intensely radioactive gaseous element produced by the radioactive decay of radium 226 which is the main isotope of radium
Dilapidation
Dilapidation, decay; a kind of ecclesiastical waste, either voluntary, by pulling down,
radiothorium
one of series of products in the chain of radioactive decay of thorium Its immediate predecessor in the chain is Actinium
First order
decaying at an exponential rate a mathematical concept applied to various
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