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What does the symbol that marks radioactivity look like?
Why is it strictly forbidden to work in such a way that there is danger of internal contamination (The radioactive source enters the body), While it is legal to a certain degree to expose oneself to external radiation (for instance working close to a radioactive source)
The exposure should always be as little as possible ( the ALARA principle). For an external radiation source there is three main ways to do this. Which?
Method 1:
Method 2:
Method 3:
What is so special about Tc compared to the other elements with approximately the same atom number?
Use a chart of nuclides to determine what kind of γ-radiation 99mTc emits.