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11 November, 15:58
Uranium-238 eventually decays into
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Uranium-238 decays by alpha emission into thorium-234, which itself decays by beta emission to protactinium-234, which decays by beta emission to uranium - 234, and so on. The various decay products, (sometimes referred to as "progeny" or "daughters") form a series starting at uranium-238.
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