Actinium is often considered a rare and scarce element. How does its rarity impact its industrial uses and research purposes?



Actinium is often considered a rare and scarce element. How does its rarity impact its industrial us..

Answer / Deepak Kumar

Actinium's rarity makes it costly and challenging to obtain, which can limit its industrial uses and research purposes. However, its unique properties as a radioactive substance make it valuable for specific applications, such as cancer treatment and nuclear energy research.

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