no
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
no it does not
yes, all radioactive.
Neon isotopes can be used in dating meteoric rock and to investigate the creation of some isotopes in space.
Yes, there are several known isotopes of rutherfordium. The most stable isotope is rutherfordium-267 with a half-life of about 1.3 hours. Other isotopes range from rutherfordium-253 to rutherfordium-267, with varying half-lives and decay modes.
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The ogygen is obsorbed from the lungs.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
Fluorine has 2 natural isotopes, 16 artificial isotopes and 1 artificial isomer.
It has 10
no it does not
yes
The ratio of isotopes are constant throughout the universe. In any random sample of any element, there will be a consistent ratio of isotopes of that element. This is what makes radiocarbon dating of ancient organic material possible.
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yes, all radioactive.
Neon isotopes can be used in dating meteoric rock and to investigate the creation of some isotopes in space.
All nuclear medicine techniques use radioactive isotopes.