Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
uranium -just an elemet uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
Some isotopes are radioactive, some are not.
Not all of the transition elements are radioactive. Many of them are, and some of them have common radioactive isotopes, but some of them have no naturally occurring radioactive isotopes. Please note that all elements have synthetic radioactive isotopes, at least.
These isotopes are unstable and emit radiation.
Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.
Not all isotopes are radioactive; the radioactive isotopes are unstable and emit radiations.
yes, all elements have isotopes. some stable, some radioactive.
No, Barium has both stable and radioactive isotopes. Out of its 25 known isotopes, only 6 of them are considered radioactive. The most stable isotope of Barium is Barium-138, which is not radioactive.
Both isotopes and radioactive isotopes are pretty much the same but radioactive isotopes are better because it can be used to make medicine.
Examples characteristics: half life, specific activity, radiotoxicity.
Radioactive isotopes are not stable.