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Radioactive material packages to be shipped in commerce require one of several Class 7 labels. Which one depends on the nature of the material being shipped and the intensity of the radiation.
A charged electroscope will discharge when placed near a radioactive material because the radiation emitted by the material can ionize the surrounding air, allowing the excess charge on the electroscope to escape more easily through the ionized air molecules. This process leads to a neutralization of the electroscope's charge.
No (this is valid for neutral atoms); anions have excess electrons.
It does not store excess material the rectum does that.
To keep the reactor cool (by absorbing and redirecting excess heat) and prevent the reaction itself from going supercritical (by capturing extra neutrons emitted by the radioactive material).
Yes, that's more or less what happens in the case of radioactive decay.
there excess carriers can dominate the conduction process in semiconductor material.
A characteristic of a radioactive nucleus is that it undergoes spontaneous decay, emitting radiation in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays in order to achieve a more stable configuration.
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They are reserves of cash more than the required amounts.
Flash removal
Small intestine