What are the characteristics of radioactive decay?
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Each radionuclide has one or more characteristic modes of decay. The particular mode of decay determines the type of energy, or radiation, released from the atom, and consists of either subatomic particles , photons, or both. Radionuclides are unstable to varying degrees
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Characteristics of radioactive decay:
(1) The probability of decay of a radioactive element does not depend on state of a chemical combination, temperature, pressure, presence of a catalyst and the age of radioactive nuclide.
(2) During radioactive decay, the radiations like alpha, beta and gamma are emitted.
(3) The radioactive decay continues until a stable isotope is formed.
(4) It is undirectional irreversible process.
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