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Is potassium-40 dangerous?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is really no danger from the radiation coming from the 40K that makes up only 0.012% (120 ppm) of the total amount of potassium found in nature. Potassium-40 decays by electron capture and beta decay. The radiation from potassium-chloride is not much more radioactive than natural background radiation.

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Answered by llShadiyall
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There is really no danger from the radiation coming from the 40K that makes up only 0.012% (120 ppm) of the total amount of potassium found in nature. Potassium-40 decays by electron capture and beta decay. The radiation from potassium-chloride is not much more radioactive than natural background radiation.

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