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Eliana Sloan
19 November, 18:22
What are isotopes and why are they important?
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Ashlee Middleton
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Isotopes of an element all have the same chemical behavior, but the unstable isotopes undergo spontaneous decay during which they emit radiation and achieve a stable state. This property of radioisotopes is useful in food preservation, archaeological dating of artifacts and medical diagnosis and treatment.
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