Radioactive sources are placed in lead boxes for safety, as it is difficult for some forms of radiation to penetrate lead, such as sources emitting alpha and beta particles. However, gamma radiation would likely pass through, although it would be reduced.
answ2. Lead is a dense material, relatively cheap, easily formed, durable and may be made into arbitrary shapes. Its density means that will reduce the energy of radiation significantly. Thus it is a suitable packaging material for this use.
However, lead is not as suitable for neutron shielding. For this large volume of water is usual, or a hydrogen-rich material, where there are elastic collisions absorbing energy.
Radium is stored in shielded containers because it is radioactive, and it is importaint to contain radioactive materials and to shield people from them.
lead blocks the gamma, beta or alpha waves that are emitted. These waves are harmful.
The radioactive waves emitted by the material cannot pass through lead.
Since the lead isotopes are stable, lead cannot be penetrated by radioactivity.
Lead will be a good block for stopping the nuclear radiations coming out
Because lead retain gamma radiations from uranium; but this is not mandatory for non-irradiated uranium.
Radioactive materials emit dangerous radiation; most of this will be blocked by a box of lead.
Radium is radioactive and lead is a good radiation shield.
Oil is not generally radioactive unless it was originally located near radioactive material when it was extracted. More often, it only becomes radioactive when exposed to or stored near radioactive materials post processing.
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This depends upon the radioactive challenge. Boron has a high neutron capture cross-section, hence the huge quantities of boron used to help sanitize the Chernobyl and Fukishima reactors. But ordinarily, simple massive materials such as massive concrete or lead are materials of choice.
Radioactive materials emit dangerous radiation; most of this will be blocked by a box of lead.
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Radium is radioactive and lead is a good radiation shield.
lead gloves and lead aprons are used.it is best if radioactive samples are handled by remote cntrol and maintained at a distance.
Oil is not generally radioactive unless it was originally located near radioactive material when it was extracted. More often, it only becomes radioactive when exposed to or stored near radioactive materials post processing.
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Yes, it is possible but also other materials were used.
In that case, the radioactive materials will pollute the atmosphere.
The DOT (Department of Transportation) class for radioactive materials is Hazardous. The specific Hazard number will be determined by the exact name of the radioactive materials. Special permits and placarding are needed for vehicles carrying hazardous materials. The DOT class is categorized into 9 classes according to hazardous materials transportation. Class 7 is the general DOT class for radioactive materials.
Radioactive materials decay at predictable rates
Hazard Class 7 is the class for radioactive materials.