Chemistry, asked by nagaSS, 11 months ago

Define radioactivity? and types of radioactivity? and suitable life examples?​

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Answered by sarthak74132
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Explanation:

Radioactivity refers to decay of splitting of an atomic nucles

A radioactive material releases radiation when it decays

Example--- decay include alpha decay ,beta decay,gamma decay,neutron release,and sponyannius fusion


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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Answer:

Examples of decay include alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay, neutron release, and spontaneous fission. All radioactive isotopes release radiation, but not all radiation comes from radioactivity.

Explanation:

One example of a radioactive substance is uranium. In nuclear power plants, uranium is used to produce electricity. When radioactive substances like uranium produce radiation, they also create a lot of heat.

Here are some examples of different types of radiation:

ultraviolet light from the sun.

heat from a stove burner.

visible light from a candle.

x-rays from an x-ray machine.

alpha particles emitted from the radioactive decay of uranium.

sound waves from your stereo.

microwaves from a microwave oven.

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