radioisotope are very useful today. You can diagnose many things with them.
16 hours.
How long it takes for half of a sample to decay to another form.
Polonium-210 is an example of a radioisotope that emits alpha particles.
Irène Joliot-Curie and Frédéric Joliot produced the first artificial radioisotope in 1934. They also made significant contributions to nuclear physics, winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.
None, I am afraid. Once the radioisotope is INSIDE the body, any EXTERNAL protective equipment is useless. The only helpful approach would be aiding the excretion of the radioactive substance, but the possibility of eliminating the radioisotope (through the urine, faeces, breath or sweat) depends very much on the type of isotope and on its chemical form-
Radioisotope is accented on the fourth syllable.
Gamma radiation is high-energy photons emitted by a radioisotope.
The half-life of the radioisotope Na-22 is 2.6 years.
It depends on the radioisotope. They do not all have the same half life.
the answer is humidity
16 hours.
The radioisotope with the shortest half-life among the following options is Polonium-214.
Bengt Bodforss has written: 'Radioisotope scanning of the brain' -- subject(s): Brain, Radiography, Radioisotope scanning
90-Sr is the answer.
radioisotope
An isotope of an element that is radioactive
Oxygen does not have any radioisotopes.