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Iodine is used to examine the nuclear structure of ​

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Answered by svetaKumari
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Explanation:

Iodine-123 has a half-life of thirteen hours and decays by electron capture to tellurium-123, emitting gamma radiation; it is used in nuclear medicine imaging, including single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and X-ray computed tomography (X-Ray CT) scans.

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Answered by dindu890612
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Iodine is used to examine the nuclear structure of cyst

Explanation:

1.Most radioactive forms of iodine are produced as a byproduct of a fission reaction from either nuclear weapons testing or nuclear power plants.

2.Some forms of radioactive iodine are manufactured for use in medicine. Iodine-129 and I-131 are the most commonly used radioisotopes and will have the greatest impact on the environment if released.

3.Radiolabeling with radioisotopes of iodine. Isotopes of iodine have been extensively used in clinical nuclear medicine imaging and radiation therapy. Out of the 37 known isotopes of iodine, 4— Iodine 123, 124, 125, and 131 are suitable for SPECT or PET imaging.

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