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Radioactive
Radioactive hazardous waste gives off radiation. This includes materials such as spent nuclear fuel, radioactive medical waste, and contaminated laboratory equipment. Proper handling and disposal of radioactive waste is crucial to protect human health and the environment.
Francium is a radioactive element supporting radioactive disintegration.
Radioactive hazardous waste gives off radiation, which can be harmful to humans and the environment if not properly contained and managed. Examples of radioactive waste include spent nuclear fuel, contaminated laboratory equipment, and certain medical materials.
It means the element is unstable and gives off dangerous particles.
Uranium is a natural, radioactive chemical element.
Yes. Radiation is emanated from radioactive material, so the amount of radiation that someone "gives off" is a function of how much radioactive material they have inside them.
I'm pretty sure they are called radioactive isotopes.
This is a radioactive chemical element.
Another isotope is produced.