Chemistry, asked by vishesh62, 11 months ago

Why do radium shine?​

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Answered by Navyasharma129
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When two particular chemicals react, they produce energy that is subsequently released, creating a glow. This is what happens in glow sticks. Radioluminescence uses phosphors that are constantly charged by adding a radioactive element, such as radium, to them.

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Answered by muskaan71
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when two particles chemical reactions, they produce energy that is subsequently released,creating a blow this is what happens in glue sticks glue sticks.

radioluminescence uses phosphors that are constantly charge by adding a radioactive element suchvas radium.

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