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cause of radioactive decay​

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Answered by Aa006raw
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Radioactive decay occurs in unstable atomic nuclei – that is, ones that don't have enough binding energy to hold the nucleus together due to an excess of either protons or neutrons. It comes in three main types – named alpha, beta and gamma for the first three letters of the Greek alphabet.

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Answered by VAIBHAVRAJ88645656
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radioactive decay occurs in unstabble nuclei that is ones that don't have enough binding energy to hold the nucleus together due to an excess of either protons and neutrons.

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