RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Atoms and Elements, Exercise 4: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Atoms and Elements, Exercise 4: Q with Hints & Solutions
Carbon - is radioactive. What does this mean?

What is a radioisotope? Give two examples.

Radiation can kill us. Why?

Why are radioisotopes used to cure cancer?

Radioisotopes can be used to check pipes for leaks. Explain how this works.

Radioisotopes can be used to check pipes for leaks. How could you tell that a pipe had no leak?

Spices are shipped all over the world and are often stored for long periods. They are usually treated with radiation. Why?

Spices are shipped all over the world and are often stored for long periods. Name two radioisotopes used for this.
