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Chemistry Everyday for Everyone
Radioactivity in Everyday Life
S. G. Hutchison and F. I. Hutchison
Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-2343

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May 1997
Vol. 74 No. 5
p. 501

Abstract
This paper discusses the terminology appropriate to radiation exposure and dose, the three sources of natural background radiation (cosmic radiation, cosmogenic radiation, and terrestrial radiation), and several radioactive isotopes that are significant contributors to the radiation exposure received by individuals. A number of consumer products, many of which can be demonstrated to be radioactive using a radiation survey meter, are also discussed.
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Hutchison, S. G.; Hutchison, F. I. J. Chem. Educ. 1997 74 501.
*  Keywords
Teaching/Learning, Theory/Practice, Demonstrations, Nuclear/Radiochemistry, Isotopes, Consumer Chemistry
*  History
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July 28, 1999
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