What is the gamma decay of mercury 201?
Gamma decay only happens with excited nuclei. That is to say, nuclei which are not in their ground states. When you refer to an isotope (e.g. mercury-201), it is always assumed to be in its ground state.
Gamma decay only happens with excited nuclei. That is to say, nuclei which are not in their ground states. When you refer to an isotope (e.g. mercury-201), it is always assumed to be in its ground state.