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Radium is not a common commercial product; radium is sold only to qualified and authorized research laboratories, generally in the form of radium chloride solutions or neutron sources Ra-Be.
Radium is not a common commercial product; radium is sold only to qualified and authorized research laboratories, generally in the form of radium chloride solutions or neutron sources Ra-Be.
If ingested:%10 will leave%25 will go to the lungs%.0035 will go to the testicles or .01 to the ovaries%.001 goes to the blood stream%65 will go to the bones, and distribute uniformly over the bones, much like plutonium, and stay there for around 50 years.*Research done on animals (rats), not humans.
I would say yes but i am not much of a scientist.Answer:Yes and no. No, because there are some radioactive heavy elements that are made in laboratories. And also Yes, because those elements are made from particles or materials that are part of God's creation.It's like asking if God created cars. We make the cars, but we use materials created by God (and the wisdom He gives us).
Uses of francium are limited to only scientific research.This is mostly because it is difficult to find or make and it has a very short half life (it decays quickly into other elements).Francium (and not fracium) is used only in specialized laboratories for reseach in chemistry in physics.With a half life of only 22 minutes, francium is not only completely useless, it is also not likely that anyone could gather enough of it together to do anything meaningfull with it.Francium has only some rare applications in research laboratories; see the link.Unfortunately, the uses for the radioactive element Francium are limited to only scientific research. This is mostly because it is difficult to find or make and it has a very short half life (it decays quickly).However this element is the one element that is the most reactive to water because it is the most reactive alkali metal, a family of metals that all react to water. This basically means if you drop a large sample of Francium into a tub of water it will explode.there is no known uses for francium.there is not much of Francium around, and what there is or is made does not last for long (disintegrates into lighter elements in a few hours). probably it is being investigated or used in some physics experiments somewhere and it seems unlikely to show up as a food additive at your grocery store anytime soon.
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hwo much total purity of sodiumhypocholorite in used in medical laboratories?
Chloroplasts are essential for primary consumers to acquire nutrients. If primary consumers didn't acquire nutrients there would be much less food available up the food chain.
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No one knows, google isn't willing to release that information
Around the world, all the actinium in laboratories is probably some grams; no price for kilogram and no free buying.