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The decay rate of a radioactive isotope could be increased by increasing the density of electrons surrounding the atomic nucleus.
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- A radioactive element's decay can be speeded up by the increase in electron density.
- The rate of decay of radioactive substances depends on the chance of an electron straying into the nucleus and getting absorbed in the nucleus.
- Increasing the electron density at the nucleus will increase the decay.
- The rate of electron decay depends mainly on the density of electrons and other factors involve are mainly environmental factors.
- These factors include pressure, chemical form, magnetic field, etc which changes the electron densities and the decay rate.
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