Technetium is an artificial element with applications as:
Technetium-99m is largely used as tracer in radiodiagnostic.
Technetium-99 is used as standard source for beta radiation.
Technetium-95m is used as tracer in environmental studies.
From nuclear wastes can be extracted plutonium, uranium, useful isotopes of cobalt, strontium, prometium, technetium and many other.
After 6 hours 50 % of Tc-99m is disintegrated.
Radiological images obtained while the body is rotated are called Oblique views.
Armando Christian Pérez (answer obtained from wikipedia)
may also be referred to as a thyroid scintiscan. The name of the radioactive substance used may be incorporated and the study called a technetium thyroid scan or an iodine thyroid scan.
Technetium is an artificial chemical element and is extracted from fission products, prepared by neutron activation or by irradiation in particles accelerators.
Technetium is an artificial chemical element and is extracted from fission products, prepared by neutron activation or by irradiation in particles accelerators.
Technetium is an artificial chemical element and is extracted from fission products, prepared by neutron activation or by irradiation in particles accelerators.
Technetium is primarily obtained as a byproduct of nuclear fission reactions in nuclear reactors. It is produced in small quantities through nuclear reactions involving molybdenum. Synthetic production methods are also used to create technetium for various scientific and medical applications.
You might get gold but these obtained isotopes are radioactive and unstable; so it is useless.
The metal technetium has no stable isotopes. It is synthesized in the physics lab by lowering a molybdenum sample into an operating nuclear reactor. The molybdenum is bathed in the nuetron flux, and neutron capture will occur and transmute the molybdenum into technetium. The sample is then withdrawn and put into a shielded casket to make it available for use. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on technetium.
Technetium -99 may be obtained from burned nuclear fuels, in particles accelerators, by neutronactivation.Technetium-99m is largely used as tracer in radiodiagnostic.Technetium-99 is used as standard source for beta radiation.
Nickel and technetium are both transition metals with similar physical properties. They are both able to form multiple oxidation states and are commonly used in various industrial applications. Additionally, both elements are relatively rare in nature and are often obtained as byproducts of certain mining processes.
Technetium is not from Japan.
Technetium is a metal.
The Brinell hardness of technetium is 112.The Vickers hardness of technetium is 151.
its a metal