what are the types of radioactive isotopes
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Some examples of stable isotopes are isotopes of carbon, potassium, calcium and vanadium. Radioactive isotopes have an unstable combination of protons and neutrons, so they have unstable nuclei. Because these isotopes are unstable, they undergo decay, and in the process can emit alpha, beta and gamma rays.
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