It doesn't.
Yes. A radioactive atom is a radioactive atom. If that atom exists as a single atom and is uncombined and it is radioactive, it's radioactive. If that same atom is chemically combined with another or other atoms, it's still radioactive. It's just that simple.
All of the actinides are radioactive, and almost all are synthetic.
Every chemical compound is unique and different from the ELEMENTS it contains
It is not organic because it contains no carbon, and it is not a compound because it contains one kind of atom.
N-type semiconductor contains extra electrons.
Yes. A radioactive atom is a radioactive atom. If that atom exists as a single atom and is uncombined and it is radioactive, it's radioactive. If that same atom is chemically combined with another or other atoms, it's still radioactive. It's just that simple.
Water is not an element, it is a compound and contains hydrogen and oxygen which are elements. Water has scientific names: dihydrogen oxide, deuterium oxide (horsey water) and ditritium oxide (radioactive water)
The most familiar of the radioactive minerals is pitchblende which contains uranium.
Yes water is a very good conductor of electricity, that is why you are not supposed to take a shower in a lightning storm.
A compound that contains a carbon is called a base.
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Water is not an element, it is a compound and contains hydrogen and oxygen which are elements. Water has scientific names: dihydrogen oxide, deuterium oxide (horsey water) and ditritium oxide (radioactive water)
Francium sulfide is the compound that contains francium and sulfur.
lightning id a large discharge of electricity. it contains nothing but electrons and neutrons.
No, but it contains starch which is a compound.
insulator.
All of the actinides are radioactive, and almost all are synthetic.