Countdown
by on
Countdown
by on

Countdown

Radium is formed from the decay of uranium and thorium in the environment. It was once used to make clocks glow in the dark during
the 1900s. It's completely safe, as long as it doesn't break and spill its radioactive
contents.

Love this card?

Support Thisisformychemistryproject's creations
with a gift of Premium Membership!

Gift

Card Comments