Bananas are slightly radio active because they contain potassium. You could not eat enough to be affected
Carbon 14 is the isotope that is used for carbon dating.
True. If fusion can be made to work in manmade equipment, for power production, (and this is not certain), there should be much less radioactive waste than for fission reactors. The product of the fusion, helium, is harmless. The engineering details of such a plant have not been established, but the energy produced will presumably be extracted from materials surrounding the reaction chamber which absorb the neutrons produced, so these materials will become irradiated and radioactive. Whether the structure will remain for the life of the plant or perhaps neutron absorbing materials have to be replenished from time to time is unknown, but obviously there will be some radioactive waste to be dealt with.
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It is true that food has radioactive content. For example, bananas have high levels of potassium and this produces about 14 decays per second. However, this is not enough radioactivity to affect you unless you eat hundreds a day.
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The sample must contain radioactive elements.
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No, it's called "radioactive." "Retroactive" is something that's active in regards to the past.
1. All the radioactive isotopes are unstable ! 2. Yes, it is true, the parent isotope (radioactive and unstable) decay and form daughter products.
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As radium is radioactive, radium chloride would also be radioactive. Any compounds make with any radioactive material are radioactive, and they cannot be "not" radioactive. Radioactive material doesn't really care if it is "alone" or in compound; it will be radioactive in any case.