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Radioactive substances consist of nuclei that can't be held together by the strong force.
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The particles emitted by a radioactive substance can change other atoms, and in some cases, they will turn into radioactive isotopes.
Radioactive substances are the things that put off radiation. These could be radioactive waste, or even radioactive materials not yet used.
Radioactive substances are unstable as a result of the extra neutrons present in the nuclei of the substance. Non radioactive substances are stable.
Radioactive substances are unstable as a result of the extra neutrons present in the nuclei of the substance. Non-radioactive substances are stable.
Yes. Radioactive substances glow .
So far there are no known reasons to use radioactive substances in wind turbines.
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Those substances which are made of heavy metals are termed as radioactive substances. e.g. u-235...etc
Radioactive substances consist of nuclei that can't be held together by the strong force.
Sodium has no radioactive isotopes.
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yes it can because chlorine is opposite of radioactive products