no it does not
Nickel has five stable isotopes: Ni-58, Ni-60, Ni-61, Ni-62, and Ni-64. Additionally, there are several radioactive isotopes of nickel, but they are much less common.
yes, all radioactive.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
All radioactive isotopes will disintegrate.
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
Nickel has five stable isotopes: Ni-58, Ni-60, Ni-61, Ni-62, and Ni-64. Additionally, there are several radioactive isotopes of nickel, but they are much less common.
Not all isotopes are radioactive; the radioactive isotopes are unstable and emit radiations.
All nuclear medicine techniques use radioactive isotopes.
Both isotopes and radioactive isotopes are pretty much the same but radioactive isotopes are better because it can be used to make medicine.
yes, all radioactive.
Radioactive isotopes are not stable.
Sodium has no radioactive isotopes.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
All the uranium isotopes are radioactive.
All radioactive isotopes will disintegrate.
All isotopes of francium are radioactive.
radioactive isotopes! :)