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It is recommended to avoid alcohol for a few days both before and after receiving radioactive iodine treatment, as alcohol can interfere with the medication's effectiveness and increase the risk of side effects. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding drinking alcohol during radioactive iodine treatment.
cloud chamber
One molecule of glucose can produce 2 molecules of radioactive alcohol through the process of fermentation, where glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast.
You can drink alcohol AFTER the treatment.Avoid drinking 1 week before and 1 week after the treatment just to be sure that your body is absorbing the nuclear medicine and not the alcohol.
The device you are referring to is called a cloud chamber. It is used to observe the paths of charged particles, such as those emitted from radioactive decay, as they ionize the alcohol vapor in the chamber, producing visible tracks.
This sounds like a cloud chamber, used to visualize the paths of ionizing particles. The alcohol droplets serve as nuclei around which the particles leave trails as they ionize the air inside the chamber.
"Radioactive."
non radioactive element
radioactive decay
All uranium compounds are radioactive to some degree.
No, deuterium is not radioactive.
No, graphite is not radioactive.