Description : Which one is the radioactive isotope of hydrogen? (A) Deuterium (B) Ortho-hydrogen (C) Tritium (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Tritium
Description : On large scale, tritium is produced by which of the following nuclear reaction?
Last Answer : On large scale, tritium is produced by which of the following nuclear reaction? A. `._(3)^(6)Li + ._(0)^(1 ... )^(1)H to ._(1)^(3)T` + other fragments
Description : The radioisotope , tritium `(""_(1)^(3)H)` has a half-life of 12.3 years. If the initial amount of tritium is 32 mg , how many milligrams of it would
Last Answer : The radioisotope , tritium `(""_(1)^(3)H)` has a half-life of 12.3 years. If the initial amount of tritium is 32 ... A. 1 mg B. 2 mg C. 4 mg D. 8 mg
Description : The source of enormous energy of sun is a)Fusion of hydrogen to form helium b)Fission of uranium c)Fusion of deuterium and tritium d)Fusion to tritium
Last Answer : The source of enormous energy of sun is a)Fusion of hydrogen to form helium b)Fission of uranium ... and tritium D. fission of tritium to form helium
Description : How would you expect the tritium to get to the ocean?
Last Answer : By entering an open watershed
Description : How old is a bottle of wine if the tritium activity is 25 counts/hr and new wine has an activity 200 counts/hr The half life if tritium is 12.3 years.?
Last Answer : I don’t understand the question
Description : Heavy water is – (1) Deuterium (2) Rain water (3) Tritium oxide (4) Deuterium oxide
Last Answer : (4) Deuterium oxide Explanation: Heavy water is deuterium oxide (2H2O). It is a form of water that contains a larger than normal amount of the hydrogen isotope deuterium (2H or D, also known as heavy ... 1 isotope (1H or H, also called protium) that makes up most of the hydrogen in normal water.
Description : Which one of the following is used for dating very old objects of archaeological importance? (1) Phosphorus-31 (2) Tritium (3) Radium (4) Carbon-14
Last Answer : (4) Carbon-14 Explanation: Radiocarbon dating (usually referred to as simply carbon dating) is a radiometric dating method that uses the naturally occurring radioisotope carbon-14 (140 to estimate the age ... (fraction) of 14C declines at a fixed exponential rate due to the radioactive decay of14C.
Description : Nucleus of tritium has __________ neutrons. (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5
Last Answer : (B) 2
Description : Commercial power generation from fusion reactor is not yet possible, because (A) It is difficult to control nuclear fusion reaction (B) The fuel required (i.e., deuterium & tritium) is ... to initiate fusion reaction (D) Quantity of fuel required for initiating fusion reaction is prohibitively high
Last Answer : (A) It is difficult to control nuclear fusion reaction
Description : Which one is radioactive in nature? (A) Helium (B) Deuterium (C) Heavy hydrogen (D) Tritium
Last Answer : (D) Tritium
Description : Commercial power generation from fusion reactor is not yet possible, because (A) It is difficult to control fusion reaction (B) The fuel required (e.g. deuterium and tritium) is scarce ... to initiate fusion reaction (D) Quantity of fuel required for initiating fusion reaction is prohibitively high
Last Answer : (A) It is difficult to control fusion reaction
Description : Both tritium and deuterium have the same number of (A) Neutrons (B) Electrons (C) Protons (D) Nucleons
Last Answer : (A) Neutrons
Description : The decay product of tritium (a beta emitter) is (A) Lithium (B) Helium (C) Deuterium (D) Hydrogen
Last Answer : (B) Helium
Description : Which of the following is a fuel for a fusion reactor (thermonuclear reactor)? (A) Deuterium and tritium (B) U-233 (C) Thorium (D) Heavy water
Last Answer : (A) Deuterium and tritium
Description : Hydrogen bomb employs the nuclear fusion of (A) Hydrogen (B) Deuterium (C) Tritium (D) Helium
Last Answer : (B) Deuterium
Description : What precautions should be taken while working in high tritium areas?
Last Answer : Use respirators, plastic suits, VP suits if concentration of tritium is very high. Avoid getting hurt while working because tritium may go through the skin by sweat to the blood. If by chance there is tritium intake in the body drink lots of fluids.
Description : The half life of tritium is about: w) 3,500 years x) 40 years y) 12.3 years z) 3.7 years
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 12.3 YEARS
Description : Heavy water is (1) Deuterium (2) Rain water (3) Tritium oxide (4) Deuterium oxide
Last Answer : Deuterium oxide
Description : The lightest radioactive element is (1) deuterium (2) polonium (3) tritium (4) uranium
Last Answer : tritium
Last Answer : Carbon-14
Description : What is the difference between an isotope and an ion?
Last Answer : A: An isotope is an atom of an element with a different number of neutrons, while an ion is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
Description : Is the decay of a radioactive isotope predictable (causally determined) or not?
Last Answer : At this point it seems to be a result of quantum indeterminacy. In other words, since the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is in effect at that level, all we can determine is probability (hence a predictable ... , it is deterministic and we will (hopefully) one day be able to understand it as such.
Description : The isotope deuterium of hydrogen has : -Science
Last Answer : Hydrogen has no neutron, deuterium has one, and tritium has two neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have, respectively, mass numbers of one, two, and three.
Description : Which isotope of uranium capable of sustaining chain reactions? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : How many protons will remain when cobalt isotope with atomic number 27 losses 3 electrons?
Last Answer : 110 to 114
Description : What is the half-life of carbon 12 isotope ?
Last Answer : Carbon -12 is a normal atom. It is not radioactive. C- 14 is radioactive. Its half -life is 5,630 years
Description : Which isotope is used in the treatment of leukemia ?
Last Answer : Phosphate of phosphorus 32 is used in the treatment of leukemia .
Description : Which Isotope Destroys Cancer Cells ?
Last Answer : : The isotope cobalt _60 destroys cancer cells.
Description : What is the difference between isotope and isobar ?
Last Answer : Isotopes are different forms of the same atom , so that the mass numbers are different. And isobars are atoms of different elements with the same mass. So isotopes will have many similarities in basic properties , but there may be no similarities between isobars.
Description : What is the isotope of chlorine ?
Last Answer : : The number of isotopes of chloris is 2
Description : What are the properties of isotope ?
Last Answer : It has the same atomic number but different neutron and mass numbers.
Last Answer : Radioisotope is used in goiter
Last Answer : Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of masses and neutrons are called isotopes of each other.
Description : The isotope of carbon used extensively for studies in photosynthesis is
Last Answer : The isotope of carbon used extensively for studies in photosynthesis is A. `C^(13)` B. `C^(14)` C. `C^(15)` D. `C^(16)`
Description : The radioactive isotope of cerium - 137 of weigh 8g was collected on 1st Feb. 2006 kept in a sealed tube. On 1st July, 2006, it was found that only 0.
Last Answer : The radioactive isotope of cerium - 137 of weigh 8g was collected on 1st Feb. 2006 kept in a sealed tube. On ... days B. 30 days C. 25 days D. 50 days
Description : The `t_(1//2)` of a radionuclide is 8 hours. Starting with 40 g of the isotope, the amount in gm remainig after one day will be:
Last Answer : The `t_(1//2)` of a radionuclide is 8 hours. Starting with 40 g of the isotope, the amount in gm remainig after one day will be:
Description : Assertion (A) : Half life of a radioactive isotope is the time required to decrease its mass number by half Reason (R ) : Half life of radioactive iso
Last Answer : Assertion (A) : Half life of a radioactive isotope is the time required to decrease its mass number by half ... . If both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.
Description : (A) The archaeological studies are based on the radioactive decay of carbon-14 isotope. (R ) The ratio of C-14 to C-12 in the animals of plants is the
Last Answer : (A) The archaeological studies are based on the radioactive decay of carbon-14 isotope. (R ) The ratio of C ... D. If both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.
Description : A photon of gamma radiation knocks out a proton from `""_(12)Mg""^(24)` nucleus to form a)The isotope of parent nucleus b)The isobar of parent nucleus
Last Answer : A photon of gamma radiation knocks out a proton from `""_(12)Mg""^(24)` nucleus to form a)The isotope of ... )Na` D. the isobar of `._(11)^(23)Na`
Description : The half life of radioactive isotope is 3 hour. If the initial mass of isotope were 256 g, the mass of it remaining undecayed after 18 hr is a)12 g b)
Last Answer : The half life of radioactive isotope is 3 hour. If the initial mass of isotope were 256 g, the mass of it remaining ... 4 g B. 8 g C. 12 g D. 16 g
Description : `._(13)Al^(27)` is a stable isotope. `._(13)Al^(29)` is expected to disintegrate by
Last Answer : `._(13)Al^(27)` is a stable isotope. `._(13)Al^(29)` is expected to disintegrate by A. ... B. `beta`-emission C. positron emission D. proton emission
Description : Which radioactive isotope is used to detect tumours?
Last Answer : Which radioactive isotope is used to detect tumours? A. `.^(74)As` B. `.^(24)Na` C. `.^(131)I` D. `.^(60)Co`
Description : The `.^(60)C` isotope decays with a half life of 5.3 years. How long would it take for 7/8 of a sample of 500 mg of `.^(60)Co` to disintegrate?
Last Answer : The `.^(60)C` isotope decays with a half life of 5.3 years. How long would it take for 7/8 of a sample ... B. 15.9 years C. 10.6 years D. 5.3 years
Description : When `._(13)^(27)Al` is bombarded whith `alpha`-particles, a radioactive isotope of phosphorus `._(15)^(30)P` with the emission of …. Is formed
Last Answer : When `._(13)^(27)Al` is bombarded whith `alpha`-particles, a radioactive isotope of phosphorus ` ... A. neutrons B. protons C. positrons D. electrons
Description : A radioactive isotope having a half life of 3 days was received after 12 days. It was found that there were 3 gm of the isotopes in the container. The
Last Answer : A radioactive isotope having a half life of 3 days was received after 12 days. It was found that there were 3 gm of ... 48 g B. 36 g C. 24 g D. 12 g
Description : The isotope `._(92)^(235)U` decays in a number of steps to an isotope of `._(82)^(207)Pb`. The groups of particle emitted in this process will be:
Last Answer : The isotope `._(92)^(235)U` decays in a number of steps to an isotope of `._(82)^(207)Pb`. The groups ... C. `7 alpha, 4 beta` D. `10 alpha, 8 beta`
Description : The unstable isotope of hydrogen is …..
Last Answer : The unstable isotope of hydrogen is ….. a. H-1 b. H-2 c. H-3 d. H-4
Description : What isotope has 12 protons and 13 neutrons?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : If an isotope of silicon has 15 neutrons what is the mass number?