I truly do not know! Me and my friend both had a dream about radioactive sausages (that my dad ate, but whatever) - so! Idk!
Yes. A radioactive atom is a radioactive atom. If that atom exists as a single atom and is uncombined and it is radioactive, it's radioactive. If that same atom is chemically combined with another or other atoms, it's still radioactive. It's just that simple.
All uranium compounds are radioactive to some degree.
no well its depends
Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.
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.
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There are many different popular sausage recipes, including pizza with sausage, sausage and pasta, and eggs and sausage. Sausage is a meat source and when added can give additional flavour or an appreciated zip.
Bangers and mash.
A sausage comes from a pig!
Sausage is a mixture.
Kielbasa sausage can be substituted with another type of sausage. Almost any sausage will do, including bratwurst, beerwurst, chorizo, hot dogs, and sweet Italian sausage.
That is the correct spelling of "sausage."
Sausage does not grow. It is made.
sausage mahoney
Italian sausage!
No.
sausage rolls