Radioactivity was not developed, it has always existed. It was mostly the work of Madame Curie that paved the way for its use in many applications today. Unfortunately she died of radiation poison, though her work lives on.
She didn't invent radioactivity, she developed an explanation of it.
Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
What other sort of radioactivity is there?
Madam Curie made significant contributions to science through her research on radioactivity. She discovered the elements polonium and radium, developed the theory of radioactivity, and pioneered the use of radiation in medicine. Her work laid the foundation for advancements in nuclear physics, oncology, and radiology.
Radioactivity can be induced in ordinary matter by artificial transmutation.
You cannot measure radioactivity in litres
no but she built the knowleage of radioactivity.
Radioactivity in Japan is about 15,000 terabecquerels.
NO. Henri Becquerel was the discoverer of radioactivity.
You need radioactivity, for many things such as x-rays.
Radioactivity has nothing to do with diffusion.
is radioactivity extensive or intensive or chemical property