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A 42 year old male, who inherited a Radioactive Substance into his
body, from his father, who was in WWII, received an injection of
Nucleur Dye, for a ''treadmill test''.
Complications happened. He survived.
I want to know if anyone knows about Chemicals, to know how these
two substance can React to Each Other...and to What Degree.
It can be fatal, can't it?
Too Funny

2007-11-22 15:05:25 · 2 answers · asked by Too Funny 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

It would be hard to "inherit" a radioactive substance, since all the material inherited from his father would have to have fit in one sperm cell. More likely, he inherited a sensitivity to something in the "dye".

2007-11-22 15:11:29 · answer #1 · answered by Flying Dragon 7 · 0 0

its probobly a coincedince radioisotopes typicaly dont interfere with each other

2007-11-23 12:56:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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