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what causes radiation inside an atom?​

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Answered by omlol41207
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Any change in the number, the arrangement, or the energy of the nucleons can upset this balance and cause the nucleus to become unstable and create a radioactive atom. Disruption of electrons close to the nucleus can also cause an atom to emit radiation.

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Answered by AnamN
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Radiation is emitted from atoms when an unstable atom decays to become more stable. When an atom has extra neutrons or protons, it causes the element to become unstable. This activity helps students understand how emitting an alpha or beta particle changes the structure of an atom.

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