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Cobalt-60 is a radioactive isotope
Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope Co59 whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic radioactive
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Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, 59Co, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic radioactive
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Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, cobalt59, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic
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Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, cobalt59, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic
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Cobalt-60 is radioactive isotope used to treat cancers. A gamma ray photon emitted by this isotope has an energy of 2.13 x
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Cobalt-60 is a radioactive isotope used to treat cancers. A gamma ray emitted by this isotope has an energy of 1.33 MeV (million
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Technetium-99m is a radioactive isotope frequently employed in medical applications as a radioactive tracer. A radioactive
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Technetium-99m is a radioactive isotope frequently employed in medical applications as a radioactive tracer. A radioactive
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Technetium-99m is a radioactive isotope frequently employed in medical applications as a radioactive tracer. A radioactive
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Technetium-99m is a radioactive isotope commonly used in medicine as a radioactive tracer. A radioactive tracer is an isotope
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