Hydrogen is not radioactive.
Yes, the isotope 227Ac emit alpha and beta radiations; all the isotopes of actinium are radioactive and emit radiations.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.
Uranium natural isotopes emit alpha particles, gamma radiations, beta radiations and spontaneous fission neutrons.
Radium is strongly radioactive and emit alpha, beta and gamma radiations. These radiations are very dangerous for all the beings.
Unstable isotopes are radioactive isotopes, can disintegrate and emit radiations.
They emit radiations because of their glow in the dark properties which is brought out by radium and tritium which are radioactive and clearly emit radiations.
Yes, the isotope 227Ac emit alpha and beta radiations; all the isotopes of actinium are radioactive and emit radiations.
Synthetic elements are unstable chemical elements not naturally found on the earth. They are synthesized in the laboratory. All of them are unstable and radioactive in nature, which means they emit radiations and decay into other elements.
A radioactive substance emit nuclear radiations.
Becquerel in 1896 discovered that uranium emit radiations.
Radioisotopes can emit harmful radiations that can cause cancer.
Yes, isotopes of californium emit gamma radiations, alpha radiations and neutrons; on these properties are based the application of californium.
Alpha particles but also electrons and gamma radiations (Th 232).
Americium emit alpha particles and gamma radiations.
Not all isotopes are radioactive; the radioactive isotopes are unstable and emit radiations.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.