Direction: Match the following isotopes by tracing a line in column A to its uses in column B. Iron - 59 Monitoring blood circulation Cobalt - 60 Anemia diaanosis Sodium – 24 Sterilization of medical equipment, gamma rav irradiation Gold - 198 Lung imaging Xenon – 133 Liver disease diagnosis
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