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How does this relate to nuclear chemistry?

Radium and the hydrogen isotope tritium emit particles that already excited, the electrons of fluorescent or phoshorescent materials.The stereotypical greenish glow comes from a phosphor, usually doped zinc sulfide.

This topic relates to nuclear chemistry because it has some elements that are mixed in other to get that glow.

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Chemistry Project

By Gissel Contreras