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Uranium Decomposition/Transition (and it's Half life)

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Shadow_Demon | 05:27 Mon 18th May 2009 | Science
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I can't get my head round how one element, say uranium
decays at a cost of a lot of time, (cycling through a few other elements) to ultimately become another -- lead.

I've done research, but came up with little answers, hence the question here.

Any help much appreciated!
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You know, I and a lot of the other participants to this Topic, would surely like to help you, but the question will suffer pretermit, unfortunately, since your actual goal appears to have something to do with moving your head in an orbital motion about an idea.

As stated, your query is quite otiose... Please try again...
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Hahaha, okay. I'll re-post.

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