It sure can; basically, each element has radioactive isotopes. Check the Wikipedia article "isotopes of oxygen" for more details.
Transmutation is caused by the rearrangement of atoms within a substance, leading to a change in its elemental composition. This can occur through processes like nuclear decay, radioactive decay, or nuclear reactions. Transformation of one element into another can also occur through artificial means in laboratories.
nuclear fusion is not a natural occurrence, it is when two atoms are fused together
Decay may not occur when an object is in a stable and balanced state, with its constituent particles being kept intact. This can happen in certain highly stable isotopes or in a system where decay processes are inhibited by external factors or conditions.
No, the sun does not burn in the way that we typically think of burning. It undergoes nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. Oxygen is not required for this reaction to occur.
In nuclear science, transmutation is where one chemical element or isotope is converted into another. It occurs when materials decay, or it can be caused by nuclear reaction.
Decay and radiation occur at the atomic level within unstable nuclei of atoms. Decay is the process where an unstable nucleus emits particles or energy to become more stable, while radiation refers to the particles or energy emitted during this process. Both decay and radiation can occur in natural radioactive elements or in artificially created radioactive isotopes.
No, transmutation does not occur in gamma decay. Gamma decay is a type of radioactive decay where a nucleus releases a gamma ray photon to reach a more stable state, but the identity of the nucleus remains the same. Transmutation involves the change of one element into another through various nuclear reactions.
No, it is not possible; we need nuclear reactions for this.
Yes, oxygen accelerates the process of decay in an organism by allowing aerobic bacteria to thrive and break down the tissues. This decomposition process is essential for nutrient recycling in nature.
Decay requires the presence of moisture (water) and oxygen to occur, as these factors support the growth and activity of decomposers like bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter. Without moisture and oxygen, decay processes are inhibited.
Any gas helps decay to occur.
Hydrogen bonds occur between hydrogen atoms and electronegative atoms like oxygen or nitrogen in biological molecules such as DNA, proteins, and water.