Nim
Mar5-04, 10:52 PM
I was looking at a table of isotopes (http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/isotopes.html) and was wondering why the half-life was sometimes replaced with electron volts? There's an example from the table below:
Helium-6 806.7 milliseconds -> Lithium-6
Helium-7 160 KEV -> Helium-6
Helium-8 119.0 milliseconds -> Lithium-8
Helium-9 0.3 MeV -> Helium-8
Helium-10 0.3 MeV -> Helium-9
Helium-6 806.7 milliseconds -> Lithium-6
Helium-7 160 KEV -> Helium-6
Helium-8 119.0 milliseconds -> Lithium-8
Helium-9 0.3 MeV -> Helium-8
Helium-10 0.3 MeV -> Helium-9