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SF happens as fission, where the daughter products are fairly random. You will never know if any single atom will decay into Tc-100 and Sb-124 or something else. In cluster decay there is always the same particle emitted. --metta, The Sunborn 18:28, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Could someone add a definition for "decay percentage"?