A radioisotope spontaneously emits charged particles and energy.

Which is not a characteristic of a radioisotope?

It is radioactive.

It emits energy.

It is stable.

It undergoes nuclear decay

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The characteristic that is not of a radioisotope is that it is stable. Radioisotopes are unstable and undergo nuclear decay, emitting charged particles and energy in the process.
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