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The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone covers an area of approximately 1,000 square miles. The most radioactive areas are around the reactor site itself, as well as the nearby town of Pripyat. Outside of these areas, radiation levels vary but are generally lower.

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Is ununnulium a gas liquid solid radioactive or synthetically created?

Ununulium, now known as copernicium (Cn), is a synthetic element that was first created in 1996. It is classified as a metal, and due to its extremely short half-life, it is radioactive. In its elemental form, copernicium is expected to be a solid at room temperature, although its properties are not well-studied due to the difficulty in producing it in significant quantities.


How much of the radioactive element will be left one billion years from now?

That depends on the "half-life" of that particular radioactive element, which the question forgot to state. They're all different. Various radioactive elements have half-lives ranging from microseconds to millions of years.


What is measured in the a radiocarbon dating of organic materials?

All living organisms contain radioactive carbon 14. The the amount of carbon 14 in a sample is measured. Carbon 14 decays (goes away) at a steady rate over time. It's known how much was in every organism originally. This is compared with how much is left now to tell how much time has passed since the organism died.


Is lawrencium radioactive?

Lawrencium probably has some similar chemical properties as the other actinides; unfortunately no data now. Only the compound LrCl3 is known.


What is unknown radioactive elements?

A radioactive element is the element which radiates continuously giving alpha, beta, and gamma rays. The elements having atomic no. more than 82 are mostly considered as radioactive elements. These elements emit radiations by themselves even if if they are not get touched. They are discovered by Maria Curie and Pierre Curie in 1907

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