The lightest radioactive element is tritium, 3H, an isotope of hydrogen. It's hydrogen with its one proton, but it has two neutrons hanging around in its nucleus as well. Tritium, 3H, is created naturally by cosmic rays. It has a half-life of 12.32 years, at which time it undergoes decay to 3He. It is also the product of neutron activation or neutron capture in nuclear reactors. Wikipedia has an article with more information, and a link is provided.
The lightest radioactive element is the hydrogen isotope "tritium". All hydrogen atoms have one proton. A tiny percentage of hydrogen atoms are "heavy hydrogen", called deuterium, which has one proton and one neutron.
Tritium is "extra-heavy hydrogen", having one one proton and TWO neutrons. Tritium has a fairly short half-life and decays into helium-3.
The lightest element known is hydrogen. It is the first element in the periodic table and has an atomic number of 1, making it the simplest and lightest element in the universe.
this is because an element is sometimes never radioactive but one may be made just to be radioactive this is because an element is sometimes never radioactive but one may be made just to be radioactive
Your question is meaningless. Radium IS a radioactive element, and its power depends on the context. If you mean "is there an element more radioactive than radium" then yes, there are many, e.g. astatine.
The shortest half-life of any known radioactive element is that of francium-223, which is approximately 22 minutes.
When a radioactive element decays, it produces radiation in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays. This decay process can transform the element into a different element or a different isotope of the same element.
The lightest "element" that can undergo radioactive decay is the isotope hydrogen-3, which undergoes beta decay. The lightest element with no radioactively stable isotopes is technetium, and its isotopes have different modes of decay.
The lightest element without a stable isotope is Technetium (atomic number 43). All of its isotopes are radioactive, with none occurring naturally on Earth.
The lightest naturally occurring actinide on Earth is thorium, which has the atomic number 90. It is a naturally occurring radioactive element found in small amounts in soil and rocks.
No hydrogen is the lightest element.
hydrogen is the lightest element
Hydrogen is the lightest element.
The lightest element known is hydrogen. It is the first element in the periodic table and has an atomic number of 1, making it the simplest and lightest element in the universe.
Hydrogen. It is the lightest element in the known universe.
No, hydrogen is ?the lightest element in the periodic table.
Technetium is a metal.Technetium is radioactive.
The first element in the periodic table is hydrogen. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe.
The lightest element with only one proton is hydrogen.