Yes they all are
A small percentage of each element in all existence is radioactive and some elements are nearly 100% radioactive if not exactly 100% radioactive, so encountering radioactivity in air, soil, and water is inevitable.
Reactor core water carries radioactivity in soluble and insoluble particulate matter. Particles may include metal fragments from within the reactor systems, mineral deposits in the water, or foreign objects introduced into the system accidentally. These materials may become radioactive during exposure to nuclear fission particles and waves. In addition, water molecules in the reactor core undergo chemical reactions during nuclear fission that may transform some atomic elements into radioactive isotopes.
There is also another form of radioactive water, known also as heavy water. The hydrogen atom has a radioactive isotope, called tritum, so if water is made with radioactive hydrogen, it will then be radioactive water.
1. Water contaminated by radioactive isotopes
2. Water containing tritium (3H) as HTO and T2O.
After contamination with radioactive materials.
Radium is extremely radioactive.
No, water is not radioactive.
No .. it is radioactive.
The half life of radioactive water depends on what radioactive nuclides are present in the water.
Ordinary water is not radioactive, so it has no half-life.
This region become a radioactive contaminated area.
Patients receiving brachytherapy do become temporarily radioactive
Patients receiving intracavitary radiation do become temporarily radioactive
Water itself does not become radioactive, luckily, but any dissolved material in the water in the reactor primary circuit gets irradiated by the neutron flux and so can become radioactive. Therefore it is very important to control the water purity, it is all treated in a demineralisation plant, but then that is normal practice for power plants anyway, the difference in a nuclear plant is that the removed material can be radioactive. The secondary water/steam system in a PWR will not become radioactive, neither will the station cooling water used to cool the turbine condenser.
The half life of radioactive water depends on what radioactive nuclides are present in the water.
Ordinary water is not radioactive, so it has no half-life.
Not always -- Hydrogen-3 is radioactive, for example.
This region become a radioactive contaminated area.
Patients receiving brachytherapy do become temporarily radioactive
By becoming unstable
all animals will become radioactive and turn into land animals as the water will all evaporate the water will then fall from the sky in the form of precipitation and drown all the radioactive land animals. a 100km radius of the bomb will be compltetly extinct and have to repopulate their infected shiettt
Patients receiving implant therapy do become temporarily radioactive
Patients receiving interstitial radiation do become temporarily radioactive
Patients receiving intracavitary radiation do become temporarily radioactive
The bacterial proteins will become radioactive