Radium is a natural chemical element, an alkali earth metal; but some isotopes of radium can be obtained artificially.
No it is not.
no
The term plastics usually refers to artificially manufactured, oil based substances. If memory serve there are no natural plastics
Radium is a chemical element, not a compound.
Radium is not a common commercial product.
Radium chloride, RaCl2, was the first radium compound to be prepared in a pure state and was the basis of Marie Curie's original separation of radium from barium. The first preparation of radium metal was by the electrolysis of a solution of radium chloride using a mercury cathode.
The first name was radium; some isotopes had in the past other names.
A beat-up is an artificially manufactured outcry, especially in the media.
No - it does not. Botox is an artificially manufactured product from the bacterium 'Clostridium botulinum'.
No, the clay was a rock but the pot, being artificially manufactured, is a ceramic. Similarly concrete is not a rock.
inhalants is a synthetic drug because it is an artificially produced substances which are almost wholly manufactured from chemical compounds
The term plastics usually refers to artificially manufactured, oil based substances. If memory serve there are no natural plastics
radium
Artificially kill a drifter. Artificially drain his blood. Artificially add it to desired beverage. Artificially enjoy.
Radium is a chemical element, not a compound.
Radium is not a common commercial product.
Radium chloride, RaCl2, was the first radium compound to be prepared in a pure state and was the basis of Marie Curie's original separation of radium from barium. The first preparation of radium metal was by the electrolysis of a solution of radium chloride using a mercury cathode.
The first name was radium; some isotopes had in the past other names.
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