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General Chemistry 2 Final - Part 1 of 4
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General Chemistry 2 Final - Part 1 of 4
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21. Nuclear Chemistry / Gamma Emission / Problem 14
Problem 14
Which radioisotope should be selected as a diagnostic tool in nuclear medicine, gamma emitters or alpha emitters? Why?
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Gamma emitters. Gamma rays can easily leave the body and do minimal damage as possible, while alpha particles that are ionizing and do not easily pass through the body.
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Gamma emitters. Gamma rays are penetrating and cannot easily leave the body hence doing minimal damage, while alpha particles are ionizing and easily pass through the body.
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Alpha emitters. Gamma rays can easily leave the body and do minimal damage as possible, while alpha particles that are ionizing and do not easily pass through the body.
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Alpha emitters. Gamma rays are penetrating and cannot easily leave the body while alpha particles are ionizing and easily pass through the body hence doing minimal damage.
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