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A radioactive nulei has half-life of `1.0` minute. If one of the nuclie decay now, the next nuclei will decay after:

A

`1.0` minute

B

`1//2` minute

C

any time

D

`1//N` minute (`N` is no. of nuclei present at that moment)

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`(c)`

Radioactive decay obey first oder an is instantaneous.
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