An element is radioactive if its atomic nuclei are unstable. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons; the electromagnetic force pushes the protons apart because they have the same charge, but the strong nuclear force pulls the protons and neutrons together. A nucleus is only stable if it has the right balance of protons and neutrons, and doesn't have any extra energy (if it does, it is said to be in an excited state).
An unstable nucleus will sooner or later change its state by undergoing radioactive decay. There are many kinds of radioactive decay, but four are particularly well known:
* The nucleus may eject a cluster of two protons and two neutrons, which is called an alpha particle.
* A neutron may convert into a proton by emitting an electron (in this context called a beta particle) and an antineutrino.
* An excited nucleus may release energy in the form of a photon, called a gamma ray.
* The nucleus may break up into two or more smaller nuclei, typically releasing one or more neutrons in the process; this is called spontaneous fission.
The radioactive chemical in the virtual lab is iodine-131.
Radioactive elements do not have a specific chemical formula, as they can be any element on the periodic table with unstable nuclei that emit radiation. Some examples of radioactive elements include uranium, radium, and thorium.
No, glow sticks are not radioactive. They emit light through a chemical reaction, typically involving hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester. The light emitted is a result of this chemical reaction, not radioactivity.
It is not radioactive, under normal circumstances.
To clean radioactive water, various methods can be used such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis, chemical precipitation, and filtration. These techniques help to remove radioactive isotopes from the water by trapping them within a filter or chemical solution. It is important to properly dispose of the radioactive waste generated during the cleaning process.
The radioactive chemical in the virtual lab is iodine-131.
Chemical property
Californium is an artificial radioactive chemical element.
No. It is a nuclear reaction - radioactive disintegration.
Mendelevium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive, unstable.
the soil can get radioactive poisining. The plants can then use that soil and absorb the radioactive chemical. It the is in our food and that is that
Radioactive wastes are chemical products studied also by chemists.
Because californium is an unstable, radioactive chemical element disappear by radioactive decay.
Thorium is a radioactive metal.
Radioactive elements do not have a specific chemical formula, as they can be any element on the periodic table with unstable nuclei that emit radiation. Some examples of radioactive elements include uranium, radium, and thorium.
Fermium is a radioactive chemical element.
Polonium is a radioactive chemical element.