I think you mean discovered! Becquerel is the usual name mentionned.
Natural Radioactivity arises from radioactive components contained in nature. Artificial Radioactivity will come through element produced with in nuclear reactors as well as accelerators. Natural Radioactivity is a spontaneous process of disintegration. Artificial Radioactivity is carried in synthetically produced radioactive elements used in nuclear reactors.
Natural radioactivity occurs spontaneously in certain elements, so it is considered random. Artificial radioactivity, on the other hand, is intentionally induced through processes like nuclear reactions and can be controlled to some extent.
Natural isotopes of chromium are not radioactive.
Sodium does not exhibit natural radioactivity. However, artificial radioisotopes of sodium can be produced in a laboratory setting through nuclear reactions.
No, radioactivity is not new. It has existed since the formation of Earth and is a natural phenomenon. The discovery and understanding of radioactivity by scientists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries brought attention to its presence in the world.
no one invented it, it is a natural phenomenon. Radioactivity was first discovered in 1896 by the French scientist Henri Becquerel, while working on phosphorescent materials.
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Natural Radioactivity arises from radioactive components contained in nature. Artificial Radioactivity will come through element produced with in nuclear reactors as well as accelerators. Natural Radioactivity is a spontaneous process of disintegration. Artificial Radioactivity is carried in synthetically produced radioactive elements used in nuclear reactors.
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The physicist who invented the Geiger counter, the instrument that detects radioactivity, was Hans Geiger.
Natural radioactivity occurs spontaneously in certain elements, so it is considered random. Artificial radioactivity, on the other hand, is intentionally induced through processes like nuclear reactions and can be controlled to some extent.
Henri Becquerel discovered natural radioactivity in 1896 while studying uranium compounds. Marie and Pierre Curie furthered the understanding of radioactivity by isolating two new elements, polonium and radium.
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Natural isotopes of chromium are not radioactive.
Natural radioactivity can cause spontaneous mutations in an organism's DNA. These mutations are often referred to as spontaneous mutations or radiation-induced mutations.
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