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What are the radioactive decay products of uranium?
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What are the radioactive decay products of uranium?
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While watching the movie "Fat Man and Little Boy", a 1992 film about the Manhattan Project, I started thinking back to my basic undergrad courses. I know that U decays, eventually, to Pb. However, I seem to remember that an isotope of U occasionally decays "down" to Hg. Am I correct? Which isotope of U? Why mercury and not lead? What is the probability of uranium to mercury decay?
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According to this decay chain presented on wikipedia, a very small fraction of nuclei from the
238
U decay chain become mercury nuclei, but this is only transient (half life of minutes), and ultimately lead is the only stable product.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Uranium_series.gif
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Mercury is just about possible as a fission product- though the yield would be very small.
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