Partial degradation daughter products include trichloroethylene, cis-1, 2-dichloroethene and vinyl chloride; full degradation converts tetrachloroethylene to ethene and hydrogen chloride dissolved in water.
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However, each of them also occurs, to some extent, as primordial isotopes that were made in supernovae, rather than radiogenically as daughter products.
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Ninety-seven percent of naturally occurring calcium is in the form of 40 Ca, which is a daughter product of 40 K and 40 Ar decay.
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Stable isotope nickel-60 is the daughter product of the extinct radionuclide [ [ iron-60 | ] ], which decays with a half-life of 2.6 million years.
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As a daughter product of fission bomb testing from the 1950s through the mid-1980s, caesium-137 was released into the atmosphere, where it was absorbed readily into solution.
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10 Be and its daughter product have been used to examine soil erosion, soil formation from regolith, the development of lateritic soils and the age of ice cores.
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The isomer has found application in isotopic geology, similar to that of aluminium . is a radiogenic daughter product of, which has a half-life of 717, 000 years.
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Used nuclear fuel elements, such as one would find in an burning reactor, contain a variety of daughter products, of which plutonium is one of the lesser hazards .-- Talk 18 : 14, 9 February 2012 ( UTC)
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After the reactor unexpectedly shut down, and then just as unexpectedly restarted about fifteen hours later, he suspected iodine-135, with a half life of 6.6 hours, and its daughter product, xenon-135, which has a half life of 9.2 hours.
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Since the SouthComm acquisition, " NashvillePost . com " has received a second facelift and launched a daughter product called " Post Politics " devoted to up-to-the-minute coverage of local, state, and occasionally national politics and one called " Post Business " that aggregates locally relevant business news.