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An unstable nucleus undergoes gamma decay. How does the nucleus change? Responses It becomes more stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes less stable by emitting energy and particles it becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles it becomes less stable by repositioning its particles

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The nucleus becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles. Gamma decay occurs when an excited nucleus releases gamma radiation, which is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation. This emission helps the nucleus to reach a lower energy state, making it more stable.

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