2H2O yields 2H2 + O2
H2 + Cl2 yields 2HCl
2Li + CaO yields Li2O + Ca
CH4 + 2O2 yields CO2 + 2H2O
(2) Pb-206 (4) Co-60
I-131 (Iodine-131) is the radioisotope used for diagnosing thyroid disorders. It is selectively taken up by the thyroid gland and its emissions allow for imaging of the gland.
The radioisotope used for diagnosing thyroid disorders is I-131 (Iodine-131). This radioisotope is used in medical procedures due to its unique characteristics. When consumed, it is selectively taken up by the thyroid gland. I-131 emits beta particles and gamma radiation which allows for imaging of the thyroid gland. This in turn helps health professionals diagnose if the thyroid is functioning normally or if disorders such as hyperthyroidism or tumors are present.
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B. The shorter the half-life, the more dangerous the radioisotope.
C. Half-life predicts which atoms in a radioactive sample will decay.
I think it`s A?
it is A Half-life measures the rate of decay of a radioisotope.
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