Today radium has only limited applications in research laboratories, for example for the preparation of radon standard solutions, in neutron sources of the type Ra-Be, etc.
Possible use in radiotherapy of some cancers.
Radium was used in the past for luminescent painting of watches and other instruments, was used rarely in toothpaste, cosmetics, etc. These applications are not permitted now because radium is strongly radioactive and dangerous.
Now radium hasn't any use at home and in the industry.
Just the facts, Radium stops cancer in its tracks.
she went to France to study physics and chemistry and discovered radium with her husband who she met at university
made for a lot of things.....
it's tarnish resistent
It means you are using your opinions instead of just all facts.
examples of facts and opinions.
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Just the facts, Radium stops canser in its tracks!
supporting...........enjoy:)
Opinions expressed should be supported by important facts, examples, or personal experiences.
some people say things that they think are facts but are really opinions
fact-there are three states of matter solid liqid and gas opinion-i think school is cool
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There are real facts about it. They tell facts not opinions. Opinions are how it think or feels.
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An ideology is not a set of facts, it is a set of opinions. The opinions generally do relate to facts in some way, but these opinions are conclusions based on those facts (or sometimes based on errors or delusions) rather than being factual in themselves.
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