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19 January, 21:56

If radioactive caesium was reacted with chlorine, would you expect the caesium chloride produced to be radioactive? Explain you answer.

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  1. 20 January, 00:52
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    Yes due to the radioactivity having nothing to do with the chemical equation given it will release radiation at a rate determined by it's half life.
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