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Why are nuclear products a problem?

Nuclear waste products can leave isotopes that contaminate the environment and cause heath problems.


How is berkelium found in?

Berkelium is an artificial chemical element obtained by nuclear reactions; Bk exist also in the debris of nuclear explosions. For the preparation of Bk isotopes see the link below.


How do humans get berkelium?

Berkelium is an artificial chemical element obtained by nuclear reactions; Bk exist also in the debris of nuclear explosions. For the preparation of Bk isotopes see the link below.


Is the parent element always radioactive in a nuclear reaction?

No, the parent element in a nuclear reaction is not always radioactive. While many parent isotopes are indeed radioactive and decay into stable or unstable daughter isotopes, there are also stable isotopes that can undergo nuclear reactions without being radioactive themselves. For example, stable isotopes can be involved in nuclear reactions such as neutron capture or fusion, but they do not decay over time like radioactive isotopes.


What kind of explosions are used in nuclear bombs?

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Why are nuclear wast products a problem?

Nuclear waste products can leave isotopes that contaminate the environment and cause heath problems.


What are 3 uses of plutonium?

Nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors (Pu 239 and Pu 241 are fissile isotopes) Nuclear weapons Power and thermal source - Pu 238 (for pacemakers)


When does Parent and daughter isotopes occur?

The daughter isotope is the result of the radioactive disintegration of the parent isotope. For example radium is a product of the uranium disintegration.The two isotopes have different chemical (different atomic numbers, etc.), physical and nuclear properties.


Which element is uranium transformed into?

The end element of the uranium decay chain is a stable isotope of lead.


What products are given off during a typical nuclear fission reaction?

During a nuclear fission reaction, products such as two or more lighter nuclei, neutrons, gamma rays, and energy are given off. These products can vary depending on the specific isotopes involved in the reaction.


What is the nuclear test ban treaty?

Prohibits nuclear weapon test explosions and any other nuclear explosions in three environments: in the atmosphere, in outer space and underwater, but does not prohibit underground nuclear explosions


Does vandium have any isotopes?

ALL elements have isotopes (even if its only one).Assuming you meant vanadium, it has one stable isotope: vanadium-51 (99.76%), but vanadium-50 (0.26%) is almost stable with a halflife of 100,000,000,000,000 years (almost 8000 times longer than the age of the universe). Vanadium also has many radioactive isotopes that must be created in nuclear reactors, nuclear explosions, particle accelerators, or stellar novas.