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Radium industrial water

Lithium, sodium, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, and radium are all made industrially by the electrolysis of their molten chlorides. These salts are all soluble in water, but aqueous solutions are not used for the electrolytic process. Explain why. [Pg.555]

It is used in the medical treatment of malignant growths and industrial radiography. Compounds formed with radium all have the same hazards as radium itself. Most are used in the treatment of cancer and for radiography in the medical and industrial fields. The compounds are all solids, and the degree of water solubility varies. Radium bromide has a molecular formula of RaBr2 it is composed of white crystals that turn yellow to pink. It sublimes at about 1650jF and is water-soluble. The hazards are the same as for radium. It is used in the medical treatment of cancers. [Pg.349]


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