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(a) What are radioactive isotopes ? Give two examples of radioactive isotopes.

(b) Give any two uses of radioactive isotopes.

(c) An element Z contains two naturally occurring isotopes 3517Z and 3717Z. If the average atomic mass of this element be 35.5 u, calculate the percentage of two isotopes.

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(a).The isotopes which are unstable due to presence of extra neutrons in their nuclei and emit various types of radiations, are called radioactive isotopes or radioisotopes.
For example: Carbon – 14 , Arsenic – 74
(b). Uses of isotopes-
(i). They are used in the treatment of cancer.
(ii). Radioactive isotopes are used as ‘tracers’ in medicine to detect the presence of tumors and blood clots in human body.

left parenthesis c right parenthesis A v e r a g e space a t o m i c space m a s s equals 35.5 u L e t space percent sign space a m o u n t space o f space Z presuperscript 35 subscript 17 space b e space y space t h e n space a m o u n t space o f space Z presuperscript 37 subscript 17 space b e space i s space 100 minus y T h e n space 35 cross times y over 100 plus 37 cross times fraction numerator 100 minus y over denominator 100 end fraction equals 33.5 35 y plus 3700 minus 37 y equals 3550 y equals 75 T h u s space a m o u n t space o f space Z presuperscript 35 subscript 17 space i s space 75 percent sign space a n d space a m o u n t space o f space Z presuperscript 37 subscript 17 space i s space 25 percent sign

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