it isn't radioactive.
NO!!! Because if it was, there would not be any silver jewellery/cutlery etc., about, because the radio-activity woulkd be dangerous.
Curium is a silvery-white, radioactive metal that tarnishes in air. It is not found in the natural environment and is typically produced in laboratories through nuclear reactions. Its most stable form is curium-247.
Bohrium is a synthetic radioactive element. It does not exist in nature.
Iridium-192 does not have a specific color because it is a radioactive isotope. Instead, it emits gamma rays, which are not visible to the human eye.
None of the isotopes of xenon ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, xenon has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
NO!!! Because if it was, there would not be any silver jewellery/cutlery etc., about, because the radio-activity woulkd be dangerous.
No isotope of silver ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, silver has synthetic radioactive isotopes.Silver is not radio active, none of silver's isotopes have radio activity.ur welcome!
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some chemical properties areexplosive, flammable, and radioactive.
Plutonium (Pu) is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, toxic, radioactive.
Silver hastwo stable isotopes107Ag and 109Ag. 107Ag is the more abundant stable isotope. 28 radioisotopes have been characterized.
This group, except for its radioactive member Uun, is often called the "coinage" metals. The specific metal names are copper, silver, and gold.
Elements that can give off small particles include radioactive elements like uranium and radium, as well as elements in the form of nanoparticles such as gold, silver, and iron. These small particles can be released into the environment through processes like radioactive decay or as byproducts of industrial activities.
Gold has one stable isotope and many radioactive ones.
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non radioactive element
Uranium is a dense, silvery-white metal that is weakly radioactive. In its natural state, it has a metallic luster and can also appear as a black oxide when exposed to air. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors and weapons.