The half-life period of a radio active element is 30 min. One sixteenth the original…
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The half-life period of a radio active element is 30 min. One sixteenth the original quantity of the element will remain unchanged after
- one hour
- sixteen hour
- four hour
- two hour
Answer
(D) two hour
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