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Radioactive atoms are unstable because
Radioactive atoms are unstable because they have too much energy. When they release their extra energy, they are said to decay.
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Radioactive materials are radioactive because their nuclear unstable and unstable nucleus can become more stable by undergoing
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what questions can u ask form this passage, Radioactive materials are radioactive because their nuclear unstable and unstable
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Which is true about stable isotopes?(1 point)
Responses Isotopes are always unstable because they are radioactive. Isotopes are
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Which of the following statements about radioactive dating is true?
a. Radioactive decay is the rate at which new atoms form. b.
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Which statements best describe the process of radioactive decay? Check all that apply.
An unstable isotope changes until it
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Radioactive decay is the process by which an unstable element transforms into different element, typically releasing energy as
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during radioactive decay atoms of a radioactive element break down and change into other atoms of another element-all at once
a)
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Which is true about stable isotopes?
A. Isotope are always unstable because they are radioactive B. Isotopes that are naturally
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Q1 Which statement describes radioactive decay? a An unstable nucleus takes in particles or
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