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The curie (ci) is one measure of the rate of what?

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The curie  Ci  is one measure of the rate of decay  named after Pierre and Marie Curie . One curie is equivalent to 3.7  10 10 disintegrations per second. Since this is obviously a large and unwieldy number, radiation is often expressed in millicuries or microcuries  still very large numbers . Another measure is the becquerel  Bq  , named after Henri Becquerel. The becquerel is defined as an activity of one disintegration/second. Both of these units are concerned with the disintegration rate of the radioactive isotope and give no indication of dosage to the target material.

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