The isotope 198Au is used as irradiation source for treating cancers.
Some imaging uses radioactive isotopes to see various parts of the body.
You might get gold but these obtained isotopes are radioactive and unstable; so it is useless.
Radiometric dating is a method that uses the radioactive decay of isotopes in rocks and other objects to determine their age. By measuring the ratio of parent isotopes to daughter isotopes, scientists can calculate the age of the sample.
Gold typically has 118 neutrons in its nucleus. This number can vary slightly due to different isotopes of gold that may have different numbers of neutrons.
Isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80 to Kr-84, Kr-86. Kr-83 was used in magnetic resonance imaging.
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isotopes is a type of i guess calorie like things you need 4 grams of IT (isotopes) every day
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Some imaging uses radioactive isotopes to see various parts of the body.
All gold atoms (excepting artificial isotopes) are similar.
Carbon dating and tracking.
all but one.
Both are extremely radioactive isotopes. Gold 186 has 2 more neutrons.
Gold has millions of uses
It can and it has been done but turning lead into gold costs more than buying the gold alone. You see? Lead has 82 isotopes and gold has 79. So lead is 3 isotopes away to be converted into gold. But it cost less buying it as it comes from earth.
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