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In nuclear science, neutrons are used to create different types of radioisotopes for medical uses or other uses Changes the atomic mass of an element creating isotopes
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Presumably you mean radio-isotopes? These are produced usually in small reactors built for the purpose and possibly for other experimental purposes. Short lived isotopes are the most useful for medical tracer purposes as the activity soon dies away. Longer lived and higher energy ones are useful for radioactive treatment of tumors and other conditions. This question is not really relevant to Nuclear Energy and I will transfer it to Medical questions.
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Radioisotopes for many uses (e.g. medical, industrial, scientific) are produced in nuclear reactors.
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The isotope chromium-53 is used in isotopic geology for dating.
In nuclear science, neutrons are used to create different types of radioisotopes for medical uses or other uses Changes the atomic mass of an element creating isotopes
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Fission of uranium and plutonium is mainly used to produce electricity, but also smaller reactors are used to produce radioisotopes for medical and industrial use
is used in photoelectric cells.
The positive uses of nuclear chemistry is its application in the medical field for imaging. It is a very useful diagnostic tool. Radiation and radioisotopes also have applications in agriculture for insect control.
Mainly generation of electricity. However production of isotopes used to examine structures such as welds, to calibrate instruments, or to incorporate into devices such as smoke alarms, is also important. These radioisotopes are produced in small reactors built for the purpose. They also produce medical radioisotopes.
short half-lives and be quickly eliminated from the body
Radioisotopes are not salts but salts may contain radioisotopes.