matrane3033
matrane3033
13-02-2019
Chemistry
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Why do atoms go through radioactive decay?
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yasyy55
yasyy55
19-02-2019
They go through radioactive decay because when atoms are unstable by going through it they are emitting radiation in natural process and they gain stability by losing energy.
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