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Why was Radium named Radium?
The name radium comes from a Latin word radius, which means ray. It was named this because the chemists found that photographic effects were similar at light rays.
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When radium was found why did they call it radium?
Radium was called radium because this element is strongly radioactive (radius in the Latin language is radiation).
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What is a ferromagnetic?
a ferromagnetic is of or relating to substances with an abnormally high magnet permeability, a definite saturation point, and appreciable residal magnetism and hysteresis.
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How do you get radium?
Today radium has only limited applications in research laboratories, for example for the preparation of radon standard solutions, in neutron sources of the type Ra-Be, etc. Possible use in...
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What did radium?
Today radium has only limited applications in research laboratories, for example for the preparation of radon standard solutions, in neutron sources of the type Ra-Be, etc. Possible use in...