Radioactive pigments are not used because they emit radiation. It's unsafe, especially for children and pregnant women.
pigments are used for people who have lost there pigment and then they could replace it with the pigment they have
Chromatography is the laboratory technique used to separate the different pigments in a green leaf. The leaf pigments are separated based on their solubility in the solvent used. By analyzing the bands of separated pigments, researchers can identify and quantify the different pigments present in a leaf.
Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.
Paper chromatography can be used to separate pigments in plants. The pigments are separated into chlorophylls (greenish colors) and carotenoids (yellowish colors).
Substance used for coloring.
Radioactive substances are the things that put off radiation. These could be radioactive waste, or even radioactive materials not yet used.
Yes, radioactive isotopes are largely used for the treatment of cancer.
Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.
Substances used to color other materials are called pigments. Pigments can be organic or inorganic compounds and are finely ground to produce different colors. They are commonly used in paints, inks, plastics, and cosmetics to provide the desired color.
radioactive and artificial
H3, Deuterium is radioactive. Uranium and plutonium are radioactive and are used in atomic bombs.
Pigments such as chlorophyll are used to capture light in photosynthesis. These pigments absorb light energy and convert it into chemical energy, which is used to drive the process of photosynthesis in plants.