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What are radiation rays?

Ionizing radiations are alpha, beta, gamma rays, etc.


What does the creation of daughter isotopes release?

Energy and radiations as alpha, beta, gamma, etc.


Does the emission of alpha beta and gamma radiations take place from a nucleus at the same time?

No.


How many radiations are emitted by uranium?

Uranium-238 emits alpha radiation; its half-life is 4,468×109 year.


What are the three most common type of radiation in chemistry?

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What does technetium and promethium are radioactive mean?

The meaning of radioactive is: an unstable element which emit radiations as alpha, beta, gamma etc.


When was Alpha Beta Gamma created?

Alpha Beta Gamma was created in 1970.


What are the types of nuclear radiations?

Alpha, beta, and gamma are the main ones. Alpha is the ejection of alpha particles which are 2 protons plus 2 neutrons, which is a helium nucleus. Beta particles are electrons. Gamma radiation is EM radiation of very high frequency, beyond x-rays.


How do scientist use isotopes in treating cancer?

Radiations (alpha, beta, gamma, neutrons) emitted by radioisotopes can destroy cancer cells.


When do radioactive isotopes occur?

A radioactive isotope is an unstable atom which emit radiations as alpha, beta, gamma, neutrons, positrons etc.


What are the relative velocity of alpha beta gamma?

The relative velocity of alpha with respect to beta is the velocity of alpha minus the velocity of beta. The relative velocity of beta with respect to gamma is the velocity of beta minus the velocity of gamma. The relative velocity of alpha with respect to gamma is the velocity of alpha minus the velocity of gamma.


What element is a radioactive element?

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