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What is radioactive substances?

Radioactive substances are the things that put off radiation. These could be radioactive waste, or even radioactive materials not yet used.


What is the difference between a non-radioactive substance and a radioactive substance?

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Do radioacvtive substances glow?

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Where you can find the radioactive substance?

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Is it possible for water to be radioactive?

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Can chlorine get rid of radioactive substances?

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Is firebrick radioactive?

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What has the author Maurice H Frere written?

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