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Explaining Radioactive Decay
Explain the process of radioactive decay. What happens during radioactive decay, and what is the result at the end of radioactive decay?


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Radioactive decay is the process in which the nucleus of an unstable isotope spontaneously changes, releasing particles and energy. An unstable isotope will continue to decay until it reaches the stable form of either a different isotope of the same element that is stable or a different element that is stable.

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Sample Response: Radioactive decay is the process in which the nucleus of an unstable isotope spontaneously changes, releasing particles and energy. An unstable isotope will continue to decay until it reaches the stable form of either a different isotope of the same element that is stable or a different element that is stable.

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- Radioactive decay is the process in which the nucleus of an unstable isotope spontaneously changes, releasing particles and energy.

- An unstable isotope will continue to decay until it reaches a stable form.

- The stable form could be a different isotope of the same element that is stable or a different element that is stable.

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