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Jakobe Davidson
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28 August, 10:11
Is tantalum radioactive?
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Ronnie Browning
28 August, 10:15
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There are certain processes in nature that produce many of these radioactive isotopes. For instance, some radioactive nitrogen is produced in the atmosphere when high energy cosmic radiation from the sun hits the earth. Other radioactive isotopes are only available by artificial production. good luck
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