All nuclear medicine techniques use radioactive isotopes.
No not all isotopes are radioactive, However there certainly are several elements which have no stable isotopes.these are the man made elements also known as "Not found in nature". such as:Tc - Technetium (43)Pm - Promethium (61)Np - Neptunium (93)Pu - Plutonium (94)Am - Americum (95)Cm - Curium (96)Bk - Berkelium (97)Cf - Californium (98)Es - Einsteinium (99)Fm - Fermium (100)No.No, not all isotopes are radioactive. Only atoms that are unstable (carbon-14, etc.) are radioactive
Prokaryotic cell doesnt have a nuclear membrane.
It doesnt
impossible, too small of a country, hosting both western and russian military bases. azerbaijan doesnt even have a nuclear reactor, although there were talks of buying one recently. armenia on the other hand has an aging nuclear power plant, and in the past, the armenians have attempted to smuggle radioactive material into turkey and iran.
Well really it doesnt.... nuclear is a main factor in pollution
In order for an atom of an element that is not radioactive to become radioactive, the isotope has to change. This can happen as a result of neutron capture. Neutron capture can simply change the isotope of an atom, as when cobalt-59, which is not radioactive, captures a neutron to become cobalt-60, which is radioactive. Neutron capture can also result in immediate radioactive decay of the atom struck, even if it is not radioactive. For example helium-3 can capture a neutron to produce two atoms of hydrogen, one of hydrogen-3 and one of hydrogen-1.
HI Ebast is medicine given to combat allergies by doctor. It doesnt have side effects. goldie
Australia doesnt have nuclear waste
It can be any color and even colorless, such as water. Radiation doesnt effect the color or anything it has radiated.
i am not sure but i think it is mama because she cant afford her medicine and she doesnt have papa their to help
NEVER FORCE FEED! You should tell him/her that its realy good show them the medicine, pretend to take it and make "Yumm" sounds. If that doesnt work Sneek it in to some food and hope he/she takes it.
No, radioactive dating does not produce exact results. No form of radioactive dating produces exact results. But results can be gotten that are surprisingly accurate. As a "for instance" we might look at uranium-lead dating. This dating method can deliver results accurate to a million or two years in a billion years. That's about 0.1 to 0.2 % or so.