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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
5

The natural decay of nuclides occurs_____. in a random manner. in a predictable manner. in an exact time. by a whole life.

Chemistry
2 answers:
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
5 0
A natural decay of nuclides occurs in: A.) random manner.
postnew [5]3 years ago
5 0
<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>

In a random manner

<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
  • Radioactive decay is a spontaneous process that involves the emission of alpha, beta, or gamma rays from the atomic nuclei.
  • <u>Unstable nuclides loses energy by emitting radiation in the form of particles such as alpha, or beta particles to attain stability.</u>
  • <em><u>Natural decay of unstable nuclides occurs randomly and spontaneously for the nuclides to attain stability.</u></em>

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