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The I-128 has no therapeutic value becau...

The `I-128` has no therapeutic value because a.)It is poisonous b.)It is very stable c.)It decays quickly and loses radioactivity. d.)It is not radioactive

A

it is non-radioactive

B

it is poisonous

C

it is radioactive

D

none of these

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