uranium -just an elemet
uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
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Some imaging uses radioactive isotopes to see various parts of the body.
Possible uses of some curium isotopes in thermoelectric generators - in the future; now this type of device has some disadvantages.
money
Volcano,..
isotopes is a type of i guess calorie like things you need 4 grams of IT (isotopes) every day
They are examples of isotopes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. The only naturally occurring isotope of iodine is stable iodine-127. Iodine-131 is used in medicine to monitor thyroid gland functioning, to treat goitre and thyroid cancer, and to locate tumours of the brain and of the liver.
There really aren't any significant industrial uses. Certain isotopes are used in medicine and in radiolabeling water for use in tracing ocean currents.
Possible uses for thermoelectric generators (Cm 242 and Cm 244); now these isotopes has some disadvantages.
Carbon dating and tracking.
Isotopes are important due to their uses. Examples include Carbon-14 for dating rocks, Iodine-131 for diagnosing thyroid problems, Cobalt-60 for medical radiotherapy and industrial radiography, and Uranium-235 for producing nuclear energy.
Uranium is a chemical element, metal, with 3 natural isotopes and cca. 25 artifficial isotopes, all radioactive; 92 electrons and protons in nucleus, each isotope with the corresponding number of neutrons, atomic number 92, atomic mass 238,02891. Uranium is also toxic. Important uses: fuel for nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs