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cause of radioactivity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Instability of an atom's nucleus may result from an excess of either neutrons or protons. A radioactive atom will attempt to reach stability by ejecting nucleons (protons or neutrons), as well as other particles, or by releasing energy in other forms.

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Answered by kakumar140
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Explanation:

bigger in size,

low attractive force btvn nucleus and outer electron

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