Polonium has a large, unstable nucleus. Through which process is it most likely to become stable?(1 point)

Responses

gamma decay
gamma decay

alpha decay
alpha decay

beta-plus decay
beta-plus decay

beta-minus decay

1 answer

Polonium, being a heavy element with a large, unstable nucleus, is most likely to become stable through alpha decay. In this process, the nucleus emits an alpha particle (which consists of two protons and two neutrons), resulting in a reduction of the atomic mass and a transformation into a more stable element.