Radium is only found in trace amounts in uranium ore. It is not a stable element, so it cannot be found by itself like other elements (say, oxygen) can.
she made a new element. the element was radium. radium is used in matirials such as lipstick!!!!!!!! She found the isolation of poloniam and radium and used radium for x-rays which helped in a war.
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Radium was discovered by the Curies in France in 1898, in samples of pitchblende which were found to be radioactive after removal of the uranium.
Radium is a highly radioactive alkali earth metal, and it can be found in trace amounts in some water sources and in some soil or rock samples. That means this stuff isn't found in the atmosphere. (It may be in some dust, but not likely.) But it will be found in some places in the lithosphere (the ground or the earth) or the hydrosphere (the water). Radium is associated with the radioactive decay of uranium, so where traces or deposits of uranium ore are found, this stuff will be around. A link to the Wikipedia article on radium is provided.
Radium exist in very small concentrations in some meteorites.
Radium is a decay product of uranium.
Fortunately radium don't exist normally in the human body; after an unhappy internal contamination radium can be fixed in bones.
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Radium exist only in very small concentrations in uranium and thorium ores; radium hasn't its own minerals.
Radium exist only in very small concentrations in uranium minerals; radium hasn't its own minerals.
Radium is an element; it has no sub-parts. Radium is a radioactive element, so it will slowly and spontaneously decay into other elements.
Radium exist in very low concentrations in uranium and thorium ores.
Radium exist in very low concentrations in uranium and thorium ores.
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Radium
Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont.