Why have we not been able to make something un-radioactive after it’s been exposed?

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How about some sort of solution we pour/submerge it in?

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You can. Something radioactive is simply that some atoms are present in an unstable form.

You can isolate those atoms and give them a stable form, it’s too costly so we don’t do it. It’s only affordable (even profitable as it’s making energy) with spent fuel, the most radioactive waste, but we don’t do it because politics are idiots and forbid it.

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