An isotope can be used as a tag because it has different numbers of neutrons, but the same number of protons. The more you have of neutrons the better chance there are of being tagged.
phosphorus - 32P
Carbon-14 is the isotope used in radioactive dating of artifacts of organic origin.
Deuterium (2H) is commonly used as a trace isotope in organic chemistry. It is a stable isotope of hydrogen that differs from the most common isotope, protium (1H), by having an additional neutron in its nucleus. Deuterium is useful in studying chemical reactions and metabolic pathways in organic molecules.
a copper isotope is mainly used in medical labs for research and also used in the nuclear industry to keep reactors stable.
Cobalt-66 is a isotope that does not occur naturaly but is used in the food industry to sterilize produce.
phosphorus - 32P
An isotope of cobalt is used to to kill cancer cells. The isotope americium-241 is used in smoke detectors.
An actinon is a radioactive isotope of an actinide, sometimes used exclusively for an isotope of radon.
Name tag holders are used for simply holding a name tag in place on a lapel or shirt. They can be used at any function where one must wear a name tag.
Carbon-14 is the isotope used in radioactive dating of artifacts of organic origin.
Deuterium (2H) is commonly used as a trace isotope in organic chemistry. It is a stable isotope of hydrogen that differs from the most common isotope, protium (1H), by having an additional neutron in its nucleus. Deuterium is useful in studying chemical reactions and metabolic pathways in organic molecules.
a copper isotope is mainly used in medical labs for research and also used in the nuclear industry to keep reactors stable.
Isotope 225Ac: is used in radiation therapy of cancers. Isotope 227Ac: is used in neutron sources (Ac, Be). Also useful for hydrological study of seas and oceans.
Isotope 225Ac: is used in radiation therapy of cancers. Isotope 227Ac: is used in neutron sources (Ac, Be). Also useful for hydrological study of seas and oceans.
This is important because each isotope has different properties.
Cobalt-66 is a isotope that does not occur naturaly but is used in the food industry to sterilize produce.
An isotope like carbon-14 can be used to date dead organisms by counting the atoms with a machine.