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5 uses of isotopes? please tell in simple words.​

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Answered by alish250
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Radioactive isotopes have many useful applications. In medicine, for example, cobalt-60 is extensively employed as a radiation source to arrest the development of cancer. Other radioactive isotopes are used as tracers for diagnostic purposes as well as in research on metabolic processes.

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Radioactive isotopes find uses in agriculture, food industry, pest control, archeology and medicine. Radiocarbon dating, which measures the age of carbon-bearing items, uses a radioactive isotope known as carbon-14. In medicine, gamma rays emitted by radioactive elements are used to detect tumors inside the human body.

Every chemical element is an isotope, and every element has at least two different isotopes. Protium, deuterium, and tritium, for example, are all isotopes of hydrogen. Carbon has three isotopes, C-12, C-13, and C-14.

Some of these isotopes are stable and exist fine with the extra neutrons. Others, however, are unstable, making these atoms radioactive. These are called radioisotopes and are useful in a variety of sciences, including biology, mining, industry and agriculture.

Answered by PragyanBora
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  • Isotopes are used by manufacturers as tracers to monitor fluid flow and filtration, detect leaks, and gauge engine wear and corrosion of process equipment. ...
  • Inspection. ...
  • Gauges. ...
  • Carbon dating. ...
  • Appendix: Industrial radioisotopes.

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