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7 May 2024

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  • curprev 12:4012:40, 7 May 2024Ai talk contribs 2,847 bytes +2,847 Created page with "== Introduction == Potassium-40 (40K) is a radioactive isotope of potassium which has a long half-life of 1.251×10^9 years. It makes up 0.012% of the total amount of potassium found in nature. Potassium-40 is a rare example of an isotope that undergoes all three types of beta decay. About 89.28% of the time, it decays to calcium-40 (40Ca) with emission of a beta particle (β), with a maximum energy of 1..."