is called a dirty bomb.
Yes, biomedical waste that is mixed with radioactive waste is typically managed and disposed of as radioactive waste. This is due to the potential hazards associated with radioactive materials, which require specialized handling, treatment, and disposal procedures to ensure safety. Regulations often mandate that such mixed waste is treated according to the more stringent standards applicable to radioactive waste to mitigate health risks and environmental contamination.
Radium was the radioactive element that was mixed with zinc sulfide to make glow-in-the-dark paint for wristbands.
Synthetic and conventional oil can be mixed and used with no problem. That is exactly what a synthetic blend that you can buy is. A mix of synthetic oil and conventional.
It is your choice. It can even be mixed with conventional oil.
Hydrogen bombs are called "dirty" bombs because, in the final stage of detonation, they fission1 a lot of uranium, releasing its binding energy. This results in a lot of mixed fission byproducts that contaminate the environment. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1The detonation sequence is fission of the primary, uranium or plutonium, which initiates fusion, hydrogen, producing an enormous amount of neutrons along with radiation, followed by fission of the secondary or secondaries, uranium. For more information on the Teller-Ulam design, see the Related Link below.
Of course. Chemistry still applies, and that is based on the electron configuration, not the nucleus, per se.
There are environmentally friendly explosives, such as green explosives that are designed to minimize environmental impact during detonation. One example is the use of ammonium nitrate-based explosives, which can be formulated to reduce toxic emissions and residue. However, all explosives have the potential to harm the environment if not properly handled, used, and disposed of.
Alcohol mixed with water is generically called grog.
Helium is produced as a byproduct of radioactive decay in minerals like uranium and thorium. These minerals contain alpha particles, which are essentially helium nuclei. As these alpha particles are emitted during decay, they capture electrons from their surroundings to become helium atoms. This is why helium is often found mixed with radioactive minerals.
It is called a mixed number or a mixed fraction.
Fortunately any person tasted this type of water ! Plutonium is radioactive and toxic.
A mixed numberThis is called a mixed number or mixed fraction.