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Describe two ways that radioactive isotopes are used in biomedical research?

radioactive elements, tracers, are used in molecular research to investigate the movement of atoms and molecules through a biological system. At various intervals the movement of the radioactive atoms can be traced using photographic film.


Why can't chemical treatment be used to destroy the radioactive products produced in a nuclear reactor?

The radioactive materials produced in a nuclear reactor are radioactive because of instability in the nucleus of the atoms of the radioactive materials. Chemistry only affects the way elements behave because of the electron structure. Chemistry is electonic and the radioactive products have problems in their nuclei. Chemistry doesn't affect the nucleus of the atom, so chemical methods cannot be used to deal with radioactive materials, per se.


What radioactive material is used in the construction of the atom bomb?

their is no radioactive material in the construction of any bomb its just a bunch of atoms creating friction and being so excited that they explode in a devistating amount of force.


Is Zirconium not radioactive?

Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.


The way you express the time it takes for atoms in a radioactive substance to distintegrate is called?

The time used for dealing with nuclear decay is called a half life. Decay of a radioactive atom is something that happens by change, and the atoms of one isotope may be more or less prone to decay than the atoms of another. The way we normally express the rate of decay is to speak of the amount of time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample to decay, which is the same as the time during which any one atom of the sample has a 50% chance of decaying.

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Describe two ways that radioactive isotopes are used in biomedical research?

radioactive elements, tracers, are used in molecular research to investigate the movement of atoms and molecules through a biological system. At various intervals the movement of the radioactive atoms can be traced using photographic film.


What is radioactive substances?

Radioactive substances are the things that put off radiation. These could be radioactive waste, or even radioactive materials not yet used.


What radioactive atom is commonly used to date non-living things?

carbon 14-----------------------------------No, NOT Carbon 14, Carbon 14 dating CAN ONLY BE USED is living (or once living) things.The Atoms used for radiometric dating of NON LIVING things are:Potassium/ArgonUranium/Lead


Why can't chemical treatment be used to destroy the radioactive products produced in a nuclear reactor?

The radioactive materials produced in a nuclear reactor are radioactive because of instability in the nucleus of the atoms of the radioactive materials. Chemistry only affects the way elements behave because of the electron structure. Chemistry is electonic and the radioactive products have problems in their nuclei. Chemistry doesn't affect the nucleus of the atom, so chemical methods cannot be used to deal with radioactive materials, per se.


What is the machine known as cyclotron used for?

A cyclotron is used to create various radioactive atoms which can then be used for various diagnostic imaging. It is often used in the medical industry.


What is radioactive labelling?

A radioactive label is a chemical compound in which one or more atoms have been replaced by a radioisotope so by virtue of its radioactive decay it can be used to explore the mechanism of chemical reactions. It does this by tracing the path that the radioisotope follows from reactants to products.


What radioactive material is used in the construction of the bomb?

their is no radioactive material in the construction of any bomb its just a bunch of atoms creating friction and being so excited that they explode in a devistating amount of force.


What radioactive material is used in the construction of the atom bomb?

their is no radioactive material in the construction of any bomb its just a bunch of atoms creating friction and being so excited that they explode in a devistating amount of force.


Is Zirconium not radioactive?

Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.


Which radioactive element used in AIDS treatment?

Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.


What is a nanometer used for?

Nanometers are used to measure very tiny things, like the wavelength of light or the size of atoms.


What is a radioactive tracer Give an example of how one might be used.?

A radioactive tracer is a radioactive atom inserted in a compound to see what happens to it in a reaction, usually in biotechnology. For example, to find out where carbon atoms go in photosynthesis, scientists can give the plants carbon dioxide with carbon-14 instead of carbon-12 and track the progress of the carbon-14.