Chemistry, asked by anamikaku1343, 1 year ago

Difference between radioactive and nonradioactive isotopes

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Answered by djandaxl
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A nonradioactive isotope has a regular balance of protons, neutrons and electrons. 

An isotope becomes radioactive if it has too many neutrons, which causes the isotope to become unstable.

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Answered by queen4bad
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❤️❤️The atomic masses of most elements are fractional because they exist as a mixture of isotopes of different masses.The fractional atomic masses arise because of this mixture. Radioisotopes are commonly used in industrial radiography, which uses a gamma source to conduct stress testing❤️❤️

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