An unstable nucleus undergoes gamma decay. How does the nucleus change?(1 point) Responses It becomes less stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes less stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes more stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes more stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes less stable by emitting energy and particles.

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The correct response is: It becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles.

In gamma decay, an unstable nucleus releases energy in the form of gamma rays, which helps it transition to a more stable state without changing the number of protons or neutrons in the nucleus.