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Answered by harshithapalat11
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Examples of some pure beta emitters: strontium-90, carbon-14, tritium, and sulfur-35. Gamma radiation and x rays are highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation. Some characteristics of these radiations are: Gamma radiation or x rays are able to travel many feet in air and many inches in human tissue.

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Examples of some pure beta emitters: strontium-90, carbon-14, tritium, and sulfur-35. Gamma radiation and x rays are highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation. Some characteristics of these radiations are: Gamma radiation or x rays are able to travel many feet in air and many inches in human tissue.

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