If you mean oxygen: like most elements, it has both stable isotopes, and unstable (i.e., radioactive) isotopes. 16O, 17O and 18O are stable; the unstable (radioactive) isotopes include 15O and 14O.
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Three eighths. Imagine you have 8 marbles. o o o o o o o o Three eighths (3/8) is where you have three marbles o o o Two eighths (2/8) is where you only have two marbles o o Hence, 3/8 is the larger one. Happy times!
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As radioactive element is an element that is on the Priodic Table of Elements. A Radioactive Element is usually radioactive.
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Yes. A radioactive atom is a radioactive atom. If that atom exists as a single atom and is uncombined and it is radioactive, it's radioactive. If that same atom is chemically combined with another or other atoms, it's still radioactive. It's just that simple.
All uranium compounds are radioactive to some degree.
No, deuterium is not radioactive.
it isn't radioactive.