it will explode and crakkle and go bang it will also make lollipops
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Francium don't explode instantly; probably a confusion with the radioactive disintegration.
Radioactive minerals are unstable and emit radiation at a constant rate. They also have half lives and lose energy overtime. Nonradioactive minerals are stable, and by there own are incapable of emitting energy.
Most radioactive materials in mineral collections are Uranium minerals. The Uranyl ion produces minerals with characteristically yellow/green, acicular, crystals that can be very attractive.
it will explode and crakkle and go bang it will also make lollipops
The most familiar of the radioactive minerals is pitchblende which contains uranium.
Depends...
Francium don't explode instantly; probably a confusion with the radioactive disintegration.
explode and produce radioactive fallout
Minerals like uraninite and carnotite are highly radioactive ores of uranium.
Many minerals are radioactive to one degree or another, from allanite to zircon.
Minerals like uraninite and carnotite are highly radioactive ores of uranium.
As a strongly radioactive element francium is dangerous.
radioactive materials.
Radioactive minerals are unstable and emit radiation at a constant rate. They also have half lives and lose energy overtime. Nonradioactive minerals are stable, and by there own are incapable of emitting energy.
heluim are 4 nucleide