cesium133atoms
Cesium-133 atoms are a specific isotope of cesium, a chemical element with the atomic number 55. Cesium-133 is the most stable isotope of cesium, with a half-life of approximately 22.5 years. It is a radioactive isotope, emitting beta particles with a maximum energy of 514 keV. Cesium-133 is produced through the neutron activation of cesium-133, which is the most abundant isotope of cesium in nature.
Cesium-133 is used in various applications, including medical imaging and scientific research. In medical imaging, cesium-133
Cesium-133 is a hazardous material due to its radioactivity. It requires proper handling and disposal to minimize