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Of course. Chemistry still applies, and that is based on the electron configuration, not the nucleus, per se.
it will explode and crakkle and go bang it will also make lollipops
is called a dirty bomb.
Fortunately any person tasted this type of water ! Plutonium is radioactive and toxic.
China has a "mixed" economy, part socialist/communist, part capitalist. It's centrally managed by an authoritarian government.
China has a "mixed" economy, part socialist/communist, part capitalist. It's centrally managed by an authoritarian government.
Hydrogen is an element.
Radioactive contamination is also known as radiological contamination. It is the deposition, or presence of radioactive substances on surfaces within solids, liquids, or gases. There presence is unintended or undesirable.
The water flows through a mixed media filter with layers of layers of gravel, sand, and charcoal or coal, which filter out fine sediment. The sediment is removed from the filter by backwashing, dewatered and disposed of in a landfill.
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I'm wondering this too, for 55 gal drum air filtration canisters. Boron is not radioactive, it is stable. The outer shell of the boron atom has only one electron so the boron atom will grab free electrons until the outer shell is completely full. Then it is saturated and needs to be replaced with new boron. To remove radioactive particles from air I'm looking at boron silicate microfiber, which is used in Nuclear Grade HEPA Type B filters
Probably not, how long did it run before the mix up was discovered? All of the refrigerant has to come out and be properly disposed of, then a good evacuation and recharge. You did not say which refrigerant was the correct one for the machine, but either way it all has to go.