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Q: Can there be an isotope that emits no radiation?
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Technetium-99m emits only gamma radiation why would this type of radiation be used in diagnostic imaging rather than an isotope that also emits beta or alpha radiation?

Because alpha and beta aren't strong enough to penetrate the skin or something


When the radioactive isotope of Th-234 emits a beta particle to become Pa-234 it also loses a small amount of mass which is emitted as?

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Is the battery emits radiation?

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