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(Answer) CHEM120 – Week 6 Discussion: Radiation

Initial Post Instructions
The Discussions in this course are set up deepen your understanding of the material as you make real world connections and employ creative thinking. To get the most from these discussions, full engagement is expected on the part of the student. Be sure to stop by the discussion section frequently, not only to post, but to read the postings of your peers and instructor. Engaging with your peers and learning together is key to this experience. For your initial post, choose one of the options below:

Option 1:
While we often think of radiation as dangerous, radioactive isotopes are widely used in the field of healthcare as well as in many other fields. For your initial post, choose a radioactive isotope used in healthcare or another field and report on how your isotope is used. Be sure to answer both of the following questions as part of your initial post:

  1. What type(s) of radioactive decay does your isotope undergo?
  2. How is your isotope used?

Use at least one outside source and cite in APA format.

Option 2:
Radiation comes in many different forms. We are exposed to many types of radiation each day, not only form the technology that surrounds us, but also from natural sources. Choose a source of radiation that a peer has not already chosen and discuss each of the following as part of your initial post:

  1. Is the radiation ionizing or nonionizing?
  2. Is the radiation released from this source expected to be dangerous? Why or why not?
  3. Is this source of radiation natural or artificial?
  4. Are there any applications for this type of radiation?

Use at least one outside source and cite in APA format.

ANSWER:

Option 2 

Radiation is around us every day not only while getting x-rays or an MRI but also in our foods. Radiation is found in things like peanut butter, carrots and lima beans. Today I’m going to talk about radiation in bananas. 

a. Is the radiation ionizing or nonionizing?

  1. Is the radiation released from this source expected to be dangerous? Why or why not?

The radiation released from the bananas continue reading….

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