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Bananas contain no naturally occurring radioactive isotopes of phosphorus. While bananas do contain a significant amount of phosphorus—roughly 26 mg per medium fruit—this consists entirely of the stable isotope Phosphorus-31. The common misconception that bananas contain radioactive phosphorus likely stems from their famous levels of Potassium-40, a different element altogether. Key Facts About Radioactivity in Bananas The Actual Radioactive Isotope: Bananas are naturally radioactive because they are rich in potassium, and about 0.0117% of all natural potassium is the radioactive isotope Potassium-40 (\({}^{40}\)K).Banana Equivalent Dose (BED): This is an informal unit used by scientists to compare low levels of radiation to the amount received by eating one banana, which is approximately 0.1 microsieverts.Phosphorus Content: Phosphorus is essential for banana plant growth and fruit development, but it is not a source of radioactivity in the fruit.
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