No, implant therapy does not use cesium. Implants are typically made of materials such as titanium or ceramic that are biocompatible with the body. Cesium is not commonly used in dental or medical implants.
Yes, intracavitary radiation can use cesium-137 as a radioactive source. cesium-137 is a common isotope used in brachytherapy for treating certain types of cancers.
Cesium is commonly used in atomic clocks, as well as in the drilling and oil industry for detecting underground oil and gas deposits. It is also used in the production of specialized glasses and in certain medical applications, such as cancer therapy.
Cesium is used in atomic clocks, oil drilling equipment, and in the manufacturing of certain types of glass and optical lenses due to its unique properties, such as its high reactivity and low work function.
cesium phosphide
Cesium is used to make very accurate atomic clocks. The oscillation frequency of radiation emitted by cesium-133 atoms is used to define the second in the International System of Units (SI).
The element that is used in Cesium. Usually it will come in the form of Cesium 133 because this is the most easily used form.
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Yes, some gem stones are made to make jewelry. but not all.
Topaz is used to make jewelry mainly!
On clock dials to flouresce in the dark. It is also used in the atomic clock. Cesium formate is sometimes used in oil drilling.
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Atomic clocks typically use cesium atoms as the element to keep time. The precise frequency at which cesium atoms oscillate between two energy levels is used to define the second in these clocks.
Silver is commonly used to make jewelry and tarnishes over time due to exposure to air and humidity.
Approximately 50% of the world's gold production is used to make jewelry. The demand for gold in jewelry remains a significant driver of the global gold market.