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why is atom unstable​

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Answered by Gurujeet
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  • Atoms found in nature are either stable or unstable. ...
  • An atom is unstable (radioactive) if these forces are unbalanced; if the nucleus has an excess of internal energy. Instability of an atom's nucleus may result from an excess of either neutrons or protons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atoms are unstable when the radioactivity forces are unbalanced...

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