Radioactive isotopes have excess electrons?
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Radioactive isotopes have an unstable nucleus that decays or emits excessenergy or radiation until the nucleus becomes stable. They can be naturally occurring or artificial isotopes of an element. ... Generally, an unstable nucleus. Too many protons and/or too many neutrons.
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