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Which aspect must be taken into consideration when creating a model of radioactive decay? (1 point)
There must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nucleik
There must not be any changes to the elemen in question.
There must not be any particles or energy emitted from the nucleus.
There must be a predictable and reversible change that occurs.
There must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nucleik
There must not be any changes to the elemen in question.
There must not be any particles or energy emitted from the nucleus.
There must be a predictable and reversible change that occurs.
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When creating a model of radioactive decay, the aspect that must be taken into consideration is:
**There must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nuclei.**
This aspect acknowledges that radioactive decay is a process through which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation, ultimately leading to the formation of more stable nuclei.
**There must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nuclei.**
This aspect acknowledges that radioactive decay is a process through which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation, ultimately leading to the formation of more stable nuclei.