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Radioisotopes

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Definition

Radioisotopes are isotopes of an element that have unstable nuclei and emit radiation as they decay to a stable form. These emissions can be in the form of alpha, beta, or gamma rays.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Radioisotopes have applications in medical imaging and cancer treatment.
  2. Carbon-14 is a well-known radioisotope used in radiocarbon dating.
  3. The stability of a radioisotope's nucleus determines its half-life.
  4. Radioisotopes can be naturally occurring or artificially produced.
  5. Exposure to radioisotopes must be carefully controlled due to potential health risks.

Review Questions

  • What makes a radioisotope different from other isotopes?
  • How are radioisotopes used in medical science?
  • What safety precautions are necessary when handling radioisotopes?
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