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This is some confusing question.
Please answer it for me. :uhhuh:
Please answer it for me. :uhhuh:
And gordo, your grasp of scientific terminology is excellent.gordo said:u just have to grab something lower than it in the periodic table and add a few neutrons
My god, you just took the scattered flour crumbs of my knowledge and baked me a loaf of answers.nit said:Neutron bombardment (ie neutron-induced transmutation) ought to suffice to be able to produce a beta emitter. Basically, increasing the no. of neutrons in the species would increase the Neutronroton ratio, and beta emission can be conceived of as a process of converting a neutron into a proton. Hence this coupling of reactions would be favoured. This process takes place in nuclear reactors such as HIFAR at Lucas Heights. It is the process by which commercial beta emitters such as 99-Tc and 131-I are produced.
Dreamerish*~ said:And gordo, your grasp of scientific terminology is excellent.