This process through which unstable nuclei emit radiation is called radioactive decay. It also is called nuclear decay, and it is a natural process in which an atom of an isotope decomposes into a new element.
The spontaneous emission of radiation from an unstable atomic nucleus is called radioactivity.
Radioactivity or more accurately, nuclear decay.
Radioactive Decay
radioactivity..i believe.
Radioactivity
It is the process of Radioactivity.
Nuclear physics.
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The process in which lighter elements stick together to create heavier elements is known as fusion. This is the process that will be used in the synthesis of a heavier atomic nuclei.
Nuclear fusion between nuclei of smaller atoms forms the nuclei of larger atoms and releases energy.
When a liquid hits it's freezing point (0 Degrees Celsius) the liquid atoms start to crystallize and expand. Thus, creating ice! when the ice melts, the atoms separate again and decrease in size. Thus, liquid! There you go!
Radioactive decay or radioactivity
The term is "radioactive decay".
The process described is radioactive decay.
radioactive decay with emission of radiation
We all know and love it as radiation.
Radioactivity
They give out radiation to become more stable.
Radioactive decay
If it is related to Nuclear studies, then the answer would be fusion.
Nuclear fission
Yes, the decay of unstable atomic nuclei is the source of nuclear radiation.
Unstable nuclei release energy in the form of radiation. Types of radiation released include alpha particles (He nuclei), beta particles (e-), and high energy gamma waves.