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Radioactive glass marbles.
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These beautiful marbles were manufactured with radioactive uranium added to the material to give a light green color.
Although the marbles emit beta particles and gamma rays which are dangerous at high levels they only give off a small number of these radioactive decay products.
The marbles contain approximately 3 uranium 238 by weight.
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Inhaling the accumulated radon could give rise to small degree of radiation.
These marbles barely register on sensitive geiger counters and the radiation emitted barely creeps above the background radiation we experience everyday from natural sources.
Uranium glass items are often sold on the antique market through a handful of online sellers and on ebay.
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It is relieving to hear that the radioactive levels in granite and marble are too small to be of any concern but all construction materials in general emit a small amount of radon gas which is radioactive and can easily accumulate in poorly ventilated buildings.
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The irradiated marbles aren t radioactive but have instead been exposed to radiation from cobalt 60.
As the uranium dissolves into the red hot glass it takes on the tell tale pale green color of uranium glass.
These marbles do contain uranium but not enough to be of concern.
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This small amount of uranium is added to the glass while it s still in the furnace and in a molten state.
The uranium causes the glass to glow brightly under a uv light.
The beds we sleep in are radioactive.
In fact there s more radioactive potassium 40 inside each and every one of us than anyone could ever receive from handling using or just plain eyeballing a piece display case or entire museum full of vaseline glass.
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The radiation causes clear glass to take on a gold brown hue because it knocks electrons out of.