radioisotopille
Radioisotopille is a Finnish term that refers to a radioactive isotope, a variant of an element's atom that contains an unstable nucleus and thus undergoes radioactive decay. The study of these isotopes, known as radioisotopes, is a foundational topic in nuclear physics, radiochemistry, and medical science. Each isotope has a unique half‑life, decay mode and radiation type (alpha, beta, gamma, or neutrons), which determine its suitability for different applications.
The use of radioisotopes is widespread across several fields. In medicine, isotopes such as technetium‑99m are
In research, radioisotopes act as tracing agents, allowing scientists to investigate metabolic pathways, protein interactions, and
Because radioisotopes emit ionizing radiation, their handling, storage and disposal are regulated by national and international