radiocesium

[rey-dee-oh-see-zee-uhm]

ra·di·o·ce·si·um

[rey-dee-oh-see-zee-uhm]
noun Chemistry.

Origin:
1950–55; radio- + cesium
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Radiocesium is always a great word to know.
So is polymer. Does it mean:
a compound of high molecular weight made by adding many smaller molecules or by condensation smaller molecules with the elimination of water or alcohol
rapid oxidation accompanied by heat and light, or a chemical combination attended by production of heat and light
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