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What is a radioactive atoms?

A radioactive atom is an atom that has an unstable nuclear force, and therefore either absorbs or emits a radioactive particle.


Do radioactive atoms have different atomic weights than non radioactive atoms of the same element?

yes


What radioactive material is used in the construction of the bomb?

their is no radioactive material in the construction of any bomb its just a bunch of atoms creating friction and being so excited that they explode in a devistating amount of force.


How do nuclear atoms differ from regular atoms?

All atoms are nuclear, in that they all have nuclei. Some atoms have unstable nuclei, making them radioactive. I'm afraid I have no idea what you mean by "nuclear atoms," unless you meant to say radioactive atoms, in which case the answer is "they have unstable nuclei and they're radioactive."


Are radioactive atoms stable?

No


What are important uses of Hassium?

None -too radioactive and only been produced in a few hundred atoms quantity.


What must occur before a radioactive atoms ceases to undergo further radioactive decay?

A stable, nonradioactive atom must be formed.


What radioactive material is used in the construction of the atom bomb?

their is no radioactive material in the construction of any bomb its just a bunch of atoms creating friction and being so excited that they explode in a devistating amount of force.


Are all atoms of actinides radioactive?

Yes. All of the actinides are radioactive.


What happens to atoms that are radioactive?

Its nucleus emits radioactive particles continuously.


What are mass of unstable atoms?

Unstable atoms are said to be radioactive


Which of the four fundamental forces is involved in radioactive behavior?

If by radioactive you mean the decay of atoms, it would be the residual strong force The residual strong force has an effective range of 10-15 meters and when the nucleus of an atom extends beyond this the nucleus becomes unstable; the force between the protons is unable to counteract the electromagnetic force. If you refer to the decay of particles then it is the weak force.