Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Dementia More Condition_symptoms If Alpha Radiation Is Essentially A Helium Nucleus, Are Helium Researchers More Prone To Dementia?

If Alpha radiation is essentially a helium nucleus, are Helium researchers more prone to dementia? - dementia more condition_symptoms

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7 comments:

  1. Someone who works with helium is no longer exposed to alpha radiation than someone who does not work with helium. It is when someone is working on something with a higher atomic weight of the radiation from the decay of the large groups into smaller particles that are exposed to alpha particles.

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  2. Huh? Please wait ... Give me a dictionary ... Why Alpha?

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  3. Huh? Please wait ... Give me a dictionary ... Why Alpha?

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  4. Soon an alpha particle contains two electrons in the air, then a helium atom completely harmless. (Helium is an inert gas.)

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  5. Due to its location and the large mass, alpha particles are easily absorbed by materials and can only be a few centimeters in air travel. You can through the tissue or the superficial layers of human skin (about 40 microns, the equivalent of a few cells deep to be included) and are therefore not dangerous for life in general, unless the source is included, or inhaled.

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  6. Not really. Alpha particles have little penetrating power. Pretty much everything, including clothing recorded. The radiation causes no real chance that dementia than cancer.

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  7. It is true that alpha particles are essentially a helium nucleus (stripped of their electrons). Helium is not, but.

    Helium is the element of this nucleus with electrons, if the load is balanced and is not radioactive.

    The researchers are working with Helio Helio are alpha particles.

    Helium does not cause dementia.

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