The initial dollar store franchise fee is about $20,000. Other fees (including leaseholds, equipment, shelving, inventory and support) will amount to between $100,000-$600,000 depending on the size and location of the store.
There are four naturally occurring isotopes of iron, 54Fe, which is radioactive, and 56Fe, 57Fe, and 58Fe, which are not radioactive. 54Fe accounts for 5.8% of the naturally occurring iron.
In addition, there are 27 synthetic isotopes of iron, all of which are radioactive.
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Actually there are three isotopes of hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Deuterium
Tritium.
Tritium is radioactive.
You are not using the correct terminology. Hydrogen has 3 isotopes. Hydrogen (1), Deuterium and Tritium.
No, the two most common isotopes of hydrogen are stable.
Deuterium and Tritium
3H Tritium
Hydrogen is an element.
As radioactive element is an element that is on the Priodic Table of Elements. A Radioactive Element is usually radioactive.
A radioactive element is one that discharges radiation. Uranium is a radioactive element. A radioactive element is very dangerous if you don't have protective clothing. You should never go near a radioactive element.
Hydrogen is not radioactive; its two most common isotopes are stable.
No, it is not radioactive.
Hydrogen has one very rare radioactive isotope: hydrogen-3, commonly known as tritium; also some artificial radioactive isotopes as 4H, 5H, 6H.
One proton is in tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons.
Not always -- Hydrogen-3 is radioactive, for example.
Hydrogen is an element.
As radioactive element is an element that is on the Priodic Table of Elements. A Radioactive Element is usually radioactive.
The lightest "element" that can undergo radioactive decay is the isotope hydrogen-3, which undergoes beta decay. The lightest element with no radioactively stable isotopes is technetium, and its isotopes have different modes of decay.
non radioactive element
A radioactive element is one that discharges radiation. Uranium is a radioactive element. A radioactive element is very dangerous if you don't have protective clothing. You should never go near a radioactive element.
Hydrogen is not radioactive; its two most common isotopes are stable.
No, it is not radioactive.
Water is not an element, it is a compound and contains hydrogen and oxygen which are elements. Water has scientific names: dihydrogen oxide, deuterium oxide (horsey water) and ditritium oxide (radioactive water)
All elements have radioactive isotopes. Add a couple of hundred neutrons, and any stable element becomes radioactive.Technetium, promethium, and anything heavier than bismuth (element 83) will have radioactive decay.radio active elements can be uranium,radium,thorium,polonium,actinium etc.usually all elements of atomic number higher than 82 show radioactivity.