Radioactive Compounds: Understanding Bonding & Decay

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Radioactivity is a property inherent to the nucleus of an atom and is unaffected by the chemical compounds in which radionuclides, such as uranium, are found. The rate of nuclear decay remains constant regardless of the surrounding molecular structure. This principle applies universally across all elements, confirming that bonding does not influence the decay process. For further details on uranium compounds, refer to the WebElements resource.

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is there exists radioactive compound, such as uranium compound with some other elements? does the bonding of atoms into molecules make radioactive decay more difficult? causing "screening" effect for example?

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Radioactivity is wholly a property of the nucleus and is independent of the compound in which the radionuclide is present. The rate of nuclear decay (transformation) is the same regardless of the compound.

See - http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/U/key.html - which has a list of U compounds to the right and down.

The independence of nuclear decay from chemical compound form applies to all elements.
 
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