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How are radioisotopes used to study chemical reactions?

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Radioisotopes are used to study chemical reactions because of the fact that they attach radioactive isotopes to certain atoms. Tracer radioisotopes used to study chemical reactions in molecular structures by adding radioistopes to reactants and using the uptake compared to the original isotope.
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