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What is a radioactive element?

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Answered by Anonymous
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radioactive elements are those elements when number of neutrons exceed protons in nucleus

Answered by silent9
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A radioactive element is a fundamental element whose atomic nuclei demonstrates the phenomenon of radioactivity. The name ‘radioactive’ may suggest to you that radioactive elements radiate radio waves, but unfortunately that is not so! The name ‘radioactivity’ is a misnomer because these elements have nothing to do with radio waves!

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