17. when does radioactive decay occur?
a. when an atom gains electrons
b. when neutro...
Chemistry, 04.11.2019 21:31 richellemjordan
17. when does radioactive decay occur?
a. when an atom gains electrons
b. when neutrons accumulate in the nucleus
c. when the nucleus decays
d. when an atom loses electrons
18. why does radioactive decay occur?
a. nuclear forces disintegrate protons.
b. the electric force and nuclear forces are in opposition to each other.
c. the electric force causes electrons to be released.
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