Iridium is the least reactive material and also has a very high melting point.
It can however react with Aqua Regia sometimes and at very high temperatures it
reacts with Oxygen to form Iridium Dioxide.
It is the most resistant metal to corrosion, acids and other harmful substances.
highly reactive and is very corrosive
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It is as reactive as indium. Just kidding, it is reactive. Hoe reactive, more reactive than silver, but not as reactive as tin.
It's radioactive. Cameras which sense the radioactivity can then produce an image of the area. Some are very highly detailed, such as a thallium scan of the heart; some are less so, such as gallium and indium scans. For plato, the answer is A
The answer is FALSE. Products of Nuclear fission of Uranium are highly radioactive.
Pure indium is nontoxic, even in high concentrations (breathing in indium particles is not very healthy, obviously, but not because of any special property of indium). However, indium in a soluble solution is damaging to the kidneys, and certain indium compounds (most notably indium trichloride and indium phosphide) are very dangerous to the lungs.
It is impossible, promethium is highly radioactive.
indium is in caves and place where its cool.
Nearly 100% of iodine found in nature is stable, though there are traces of 129I, which is radioactive and only found in insignificant quantities. Like all elements, iodine has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
It's radioactive. Cameras which sense the radioactivity can then produce an image of the area. Some are very highly detailed, such as a thallium scan of the heart; some are less so, such as gallium and indium scans. For plato, the answer is A
Actinium is highly radioactive.
Minerals like uraninite and carnotite are highly radioactive ores of uranium.
The heaviest element that is highly radioactive is Ununoctium, which has an atomic number of 118.
No. It is not radioactive.
A scanning procedure in which a patient's white blood cells are first labeled with the radioactive substance indium, and then the patient's body is scanned as a way of tracking the white blood cells at the site of possible infection.
Darmstadtium is a radioactive metal but supplementary data are not known.
Minerals like uraninite and carnotite are highly radioactive ores of uranium.
Very. Highly radioactive.
1, It is highly radioactive 2. Because of this it is highly toxic.
Ordinary chlorine is not radioactive. Chlorine gas is highly toxic, however.