How does a radio active element work?
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what makes a radio active element work?
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Radioactive elements are unstable isotopes that release subatomic particles or energy as they decay. Alpha decay releases two protons and two neutrons. It's potentially dangerous but can be stopped by a thin barrier. Beta decay releases an electron, and a neutron becomes a proton.
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