(a)
Interpretation:
The use of each isotope in medicine needs to be identified.
Iodine-131.
Concept Introduction:
An
(b)
Interpretation:
The use of each isotope in medicine needs to be identified.
Iridium-192.
Concept Introduction:
An isotope is the chemical element's form where the atomic nucleus has precise number of neutrons, along with the number of protons that exclusively describes the element. For most of the atom's nuclei have protons and neutrons as well. Every chemical element contains more than single isotope.
(c)
Interpretation:
The use of each isotope in medicine needs to be identified.
Thallium-201.
Concept Introduction:
An isotope is the chemical element's form where the atomic nucleus has precise number of neutrons, along with the number of protons that exclusively describes the element. For most of the atom's nuclei have protons and neutrons as well. Every chemical element contains more than a single isotope.
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