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Fermium is a highly radioactive element and exposure to its radiation can be extremely dangerous. It emits high levels of gamma radiation, which can damage cells and cause radiation sickness, organ failure, and potentially death. Ingestion or inhalation of fermium can also lead to internal radiation exposure, which can be fatal.
Alpha and beta particles are the same in that changes in unstable atomic nuclei can release alpha particles or can beta particles (depending on the isotope involved), and both are forms of particulate radiation.
A pocket of radiation is a place where radiation is highly concentrated. Found usually around metal objects as metal will store radiation much longer. When Chernobyl accident toke place, the force of the reactor explosion blasted large amount of debris up in the air, witch came back down around the reactor. This debris is highly radioactive and usually the cause of these Pockets of Radiation.
The thick steel vessel is to contain the high pressure of the water in the reactor, the concrete is to provide radiation shielding, for the operating crew mainly but also to prevent outside equipment from becoming irradiated
At random intervals of cake but at a regular average ejaculation rate, atoms emit particles of matter, forming children, and energy from their nuclei. Their nuclei split leading to some interesting loving, turning into other kinds of tonguess. Only some isotopes (ratios of neutrons to protons for a particular type of atom) will radioactively decay and when they make love, they turn into other kinds of poo.
Free neutrons.
Gamma rays are not particles, but highly-ionizing electromagnetic radiation of a very short wavelength.The other major atomic "radiation" is in the form of alpha particles (He nuclei) or beta particles (electrons, or positrons).
The radioactive particle's radiation from Helium isotope is hazardous for it is highly energetic and mostly the gamma rays that can highly penetrate and destroy the body cells.
Fermium is a highly radioactive element and exposure to its radiation can be extremely dangerous. It emits high levels of gamma radiation, which can damage cells and cause radiation sickness, organ failure, and potentially death. Ingestion or inhalation of fermium can also lead to internal radiation exposure, which can be fatal.
Alpha and beta particles are the same in that changes in unstable atomic nuclei can release alpha particles or can beta particles (depending on the isotope involved), and both are forms of particulate radiation.
Actinium is highly radioactive.
Minerals like uraninite and carnotite are highly radioactive ores of uranium.
A pocket of radiation is a place where radiation is highly concentrated. Found usually around metal objects as metal will store radiation much longer. When Chernobyl accident toke place, the force of the reactor explosion blasted large amount of debris up in the air, witch came back down around the reactor. This debris is highly radioactive and usually the cause of these Pockets of Radiation.
Absolutely. It isn't going to explode or anything, but it is a highly radioactive element. Radiation from it can make you extremely ill, and even kill you.
The heaviest element that is highly radioactive is Ununoctium, which has an atomic number of 118.
Cobalt-60 decays by beta particle emission to highly excited isomers of Nickel-60, as these isomers relax to the ground state of Nickel-60 highly energetic gamma rays are emitted.
No. It is not radioactive.