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Chemistry, 04.05.2021 19:20 lauren203

If matter is radioactive, does it glow green? When you watch TV, you'll see what I mean. Not until mixed with Cu and ZnS, will radium glow. That enlightening fact will lead you where to go. You can't see gamma, x-rays, or UV, But if you look at a wavelength of live hundred thirty (nm), You will surely see me. ​

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