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SamplesBoiThese are the kinds of questions that occur to me when I am cleaning my countertop with Windex. I can't help it. I figured the potassium was more radioactive and I am correct.
What is the specific radioactive activity of pure natural bismuth compared to pure natural potassium?
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For pure natural potassium, the specific activity is about 31 Bq/g (31 decays per second per gram). This comes almost entirely from the naturally occurring isotope Potassium-40, which makes up about 0.0117% of natural potassium.
For pure natural bismuth, which is essentially 100% Bismuth-209, the specific activity is only about 3.2 × 10⁻⁶ Bq/g because its half-life is roughly 2 × 10¹⁹ years.
Comparison
Natural potassium ~31 Bq/g
Natural bismuth ~3.2 × 10⁻⁶ Bq/g
So natural potassium is about 10 million times more radioactive per gram than natural bismuth. 📊
Another way to view it:
1 gram of potassium: ~31 decays/s
1 gram of bismuth: ~0.000003 decays/s ≈ 1 decay every 3.6 days
Even though bismuth is technically radioactive, its activity is so low that for most practical purposes it behaves as a stable element. In fact, ordinary human tissue (because of its potassium content) is far more radioactive than a piece of pure bismuth metal.
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