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Group radioactive isotopes

Also present in the first test tube is a synthetic analog of ATP in which both the 2 and 3 hydroxyl groups have been replaced by hydrogens This compound is called 2 3 dideoxyadenosme triphosphate (ddATP) Similarly ddTTP is added to the second tube ddGTP to the third and ddCTP to the fourth Each tube also contains a primer The primer is a short section of the complementary DNA strand which has been labeled with a radioactive isotope of phosphorus ( P) When the electrophoresis gel is examined at the end of the experiment the positions of the DNAs formed by chain extension of the primer are located by a technique called autoradiography which detects the particles emitted by the P isotope... [Pg.1181]

Increasingly, new attempts to use basic chemistry to separate substances from radioactive material were meeting with failure. In many cases, two substances which were known to have different radioactive properties and molecular masses simply could not be separated from one another and appeared chemically identical. By 1910, this problem led Soddy to speculate that there were different forms of the same element (Soddy 1910). By 1913 he was confident of this interpretation and coined the term isotope to describe the various types of each element, recognizing that each isotope had a distinct mass and half-life (Soddy 1913b). In the same year he wrote that radiothorium, ionium, thorium, U-X, and radioactinium are a group of isotopic elements, the calculated atomic masses of which vary from 228-234 (a completely accurate statement- we now call these isotopes Th, °Th, Th, Th respectively). Soddy received the... [Pg.665]

Symbol Co atomic number 27 atomic weight 58.933 a transtion metal, Group VIll (Group 9) element electron configuration [Ar]3d 4s2 valence +2 and +3 also valences 0, +1, +4, and +5 are known natural isotopes Co-59 (99.8%) and Co-57 (0.2%) radioactive isotope Co-60. [Pg.231]

Symbol Ni atomic number 28 atomic weight 58.693 a transition metal element in the first triad of Group VIll(Group 10) after iron and cobalt electron configuration [Ar]3d 4s2 valence states 0, -i-l, +2, and -f-3 most common oxidation state +2 the standard electrode potential, NF+ -1- 2e Ni -0.237 V atomic radius 1.24A ionic radius (NF+) 0.70A five natural isotopes Ni-58 (68.08%), Ni-60 (26.22%), Ni-61 (1.14%), Ni-62 (3.63%), Ni-64 (0.93%) nineteen radioactive isotopes are known in the mass range 51-57, 59, 63, 65-74 the longest-lived radioisotope Ni-59 has a half-life 7.6x10 years. [Pg.605]

Symbol Rb atomic number 37 atomic weight 85.468 a Group I (Group 1) alkali metal element electron configuration [Kr] 5si valence -i-l atomic radius 2.43A ionic radius, Rb+ 1.48A atomic volume 55.9 cc/g-atom at 20°C ionization potential 4.177 V standard electrode potential Rb+ + e Rb, E° = -2.98V two naturally-occurring isotopes, Rb-85 (72.165%) and Rb-87 (27.835%) Rb-87 radioactive, a beta emitter with a half-bfe 4.88xl0i° year twenty-seven artificial radioactive isotopes in the mass range 74—84, 86, 88-102. [Pg.795]

Symbol Na atomic number 11 atomic weight 22.9898 a Group lA (Group 1) alkali metal element electron configuration [NejSs valence +1 atomic radius 1.85A ionic radius, Na" in crystals 1.02A (for a coordination number 6) ionization potential 5.139 eV standard electrode potential, E°(Na+ + e Na) -2.71 V one naturally-occurring stable isotope, Na-23 (100%) sixteen artificial radioactive isotopes in the mass range 19-22, 24—35 longest-lived radioisotope, Na-22, ti/2 2.605 year shortest-lived isotope Na-35, ti/2 1.5 ms. [Pg.846]

Acceptor group within the protein Labeling reagent (carrying a radioactive isotope)... [Pg.183]


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