There are 40 known isotopes of iodine (53I) from 108I to 147I; all undergo radioactive decay except 127I, which is stable. Iodine is thus a monoisotopic...
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ability to see or "image" the isotope, other less-damaging radioisotopes of iodine such as iodine-123 (see isotopes of iodine) are preferred in situations...
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Because of the specificity of its uptake by the human body, radioactive isotopes of iodine can also be used to treat thyroid cancer. Iodine is also used...
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Iodine-123 (123I) is a radioactive isotope of iodine used in nuclear medicine imaging, including single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or...
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amount prescribed by a specialised physician. Isotopes of iodine Iodine-123 Iodine-129 Iodine-131 Iodine in biology 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI)...
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cloud isotopes with isotopes from a second source. This supernova source may also have caused collapse of the solar gas cloud. Isotopes of iodine Iodine in...
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Halogen (redirect from Biological roles of halogens)
of uranium in ores. Several other radioactive isotopes of iodine have also been created naturally via the decay of uranium. A total of 38 isotopes of...
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The iodine pit, also called the iodine hole or xenon pit, is a temporary disabling of a nuclear reactor due to buildup of short-lived nuclear poisons...
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with a half-life of 57.036 hours. Like the radioactive isotopes of iodine, radioisotopes of bromine, collectively radiobromine, can be used to label...
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Astatine (redirect from Eka-iodine)
all its isotopes have half-lives of 8.1 hours or less, decaying into other astatine isotopes, bismuth, polonium, or radon. Most of its isotopes are very...
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refer to: Isotopes of iodine: Iodine-123 Iodine-124 Iodine-125 Iodine-129 Iodine-131 Iodine clock reaction Iodine (medical use) Povidone-iodine, a common...
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cause of the iodine pit phenomenon. With the exception of beryllium, tellurium is the second lightest element observed to have isotopes capable of undergoing...
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also used to block uptake of iodine-131 in the thyroid gland (see isotopes section above), when this isotope is used as part of radiopharmaceuticals (such...
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Nuclear fission product (section Iodine)
three isotopes of iodine are important. 129I, 131I (radioiodine) and 132I. Open air nuclear testing and the Chernobyl disaster both released iodine-131...
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Thyroid (redirect from Isthmus of the thyroid gland)
made the iodination of salt mandatory. Because the thyroid concentrates iodine, it also concentrates the various radioactive isotopes of iodine produced...
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hazardous gaseous isotopes after iodine-131 in case of release by a nuclear accident. The two most important isotopes of ruthenium in case of nuclear accident...
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gamma-radioactive isotopes of iodine, such as 125-I, or tritium attached to tyrosine. This radiolabeled antigen is then mixed with a known amount of antibody for...
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Caesium (55Cs) has 41 known isotopes, the atomic masses of these isotopes range from 112 to 152. Only one isotope, 133Cs, is stable. The longest-lived...
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Caesium (redirect from Compounds of caesium)
the beta decay of originally more neutron-rich fission products, passing through various isotopes of iodine and xenon. Because iodine and xenon are volatile...
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11 have 5 stable isotopes, 9 have 4 stable isotopes, 5 have 3 stable isotopes, 16 have 2 stable isotopes, and 26 have 1 stable isotope. Additionally, about...
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(95 °F).: 10 Quantities of the released material are expressed in terms of the three predominant products released: caesium-137, iodine-131, and xenon-133...
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including isotopes of iodine-131, iodine-132, tellurium-132, iodine-133, caesium-134 and caesium-137 was detected in air filters at the University of Washington...
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stable isotopes have come into use. Radioactive isotopes are used in medicine for both treatment and diagnostic scans. The most common isotope used in...
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Chernobyl disaster (redirect from Bridge of Death (Prypiat))
that accumulate in the food chain, such as some of the isotopes of iodine, caesium and strontium. Iodine-131 was and caesium-137 remains the two most responsible...
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Fission products (by element) (redirect from List of fission products)
Given the stability of its next lighter and heavier isotopes and the high cross section those isotopes exhibit for various neutron reactions, it is likely...
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Radioactive tracer (section Iodine)
occurring carbon-14 isotope as an isotopic label. Isotopes of a chemical element differ only in the mass number. For example, the isotopes of hydrogen can be...
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Radiogenic nuclide (redirect from Radiogenic isotopes)
under the heading isotope geochemistry. Some naturally occurring isotopes are entirely radiogenic, but all those are radioactive isotopes, with half-lives...
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filed as part of the application process for an employment-based visa for the United States Iodine-140 (I-140 or 140I), an isotope of iodine This disambiguation...
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cancer and hyperthyroidism or as radioactive tracer in imaging (see Isotopes of iodine > Radioiodines I-123, I-124, I-125, and I-131 in medicine and biology)...
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Nebraska to Interstate 29 in Sioux City, Iowa Iodine-129 (I-129 or 129I), a radioactive isotope of iodine Form I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker)...
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