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Yes. Uranium is a radioactive metal
No: Iodine is not a metal at all, but a nonmetal. It is not necessarily radioactive, but has some radioactive isotopes.
Yes, americium is a radioactive metal. This element has no stable isotopes.
Darmstadtium is a radioactive metal but supplementary data are not known.
It means that it's (a) a metal, and (b) radioactive. Radioactivity refers to certain types of atoms (certain isotopes) breaking down, converting into other types of atoms. In the process, they release energy, and certain types of radiation.
The answer is ((The Nature of Energy))
No. Radon is a radioactive noble gas.
Yes, uranium is a radioactive metal.
Most metals are stable and thus not radioactive.
Radioactive or not, pure cobalt is a gray metal.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, metal.Uranium is largely used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors to deliver energy (electricity or heat).