Chemistry, asked by Cheenu2005, 4 months ago

what will happen if nucleus of a radio-active material like uranium is exchanged with noble gas nucleus , note keep electron , neutron and others unchanged just exchange nucleus of atom.
i blast my mind- please clear.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter. Ionizing radiation can come from unstable (radioactive) atoms or it can be produced by machines. As unstable atoms decay and attempt to become stable, the nuclei release energy in the form of ionizing radiation (alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays). The energy released is called ionizing radiation because it has enough energy to knock tightly bound electrons from the atom’s orbit. This causes the atom to become a charged ion.

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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An atom is a particle of matter that uniquely defines achemical element. An atom consists of a central nucleus that is usually surrounded by one or more electrons. Each electron is negatively charged. The nucleus is positively charged, and contains one or more relatively heavy particles known as protons and neutrons.

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