Chemistry, asked by pankajjain2503, 2 days ago

how many elements have their isotopes and what is the use of isotopes(any 10)

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Answered by leok76606
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All elements have isotopes. There are two main types of isotopes: stable and unstable (radioactive). There are 254 known stable isotopes.

Isotope Use:

32P: cancer detection and treatment, especially in eyes and skin

59Fe: anemia diagnosis

60Co: gamma ray irradiation of tumors

99mTc*: brain, thyroid, liver, bone marrow, lung, heart, and intestinal scanning; blood volume determination

131I: diagnosis and treatment of thyroid function

133Xe :lung imaging

198Au: liver disease diagnosis

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Answered by 50000848pranita
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An isotope of uranium is used as fuel in nuclear reactor.

An isotope of cobalt is used in treatment of cancer.

An isotope of iodine is used in treatment of goitre.

An isotope of carbon is particularly useful in determining the age of once-living artifacts

An isotope of iodine is to test for thyroid activity

An isotope of sodium is used to study of action in medicine

An isotope of Phosphorus is used for cancer detection and treatment, especially in eyes and skin

An isotope of iron-feis used for anemia diagnosis

An isotope of Technetium is used for brain, thyroid, liver, bone marrow, lung, heart, and intestinal scanning; blood volume determination

An isotope of iodine is used to diagnosis and treatment of thyroid function

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