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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
OpenStudy (kevin):
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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
Best to search on the internet....
Carbon-14: a long-lived naturally occurring radioactive carbon isotope of mass 14, used in carbon dating and as a tracer in biochemistry.
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Iodine-131: Iodine 131 is a radioisotope with a very short half-life of 8.02 days, making it highly radioactive. Frequently used in small doses in thyroid cancers therapies, it is also one of the most feared fission products when accidentally released into the environment.
http://www.radioactivity.eu.com/site/pages/Iodine_131.htm
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OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):
Fuel in nuclear reactors uses Uranium.
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
I had written out what 3 of the radioactives are used in you should have been able to gather evidence from those paragraphs @NvidiaIntely
OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):
Estimating the age of formerly artifacts: Carbon
Biological Tracer: Cobalt
Cancer Treatment: Uranium.
Most widely used biological tracer: Technetium
Detection and Treatment of thyroid ailments: Iodine
Smoke detectors in homes and industry: Americium
OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):
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