There is no element carbon-40. The highest known isotope of carbon is carbon-23. Please restate the question.
both top and bottomAlpha decay is a kind of radioactive decay in which an alpha particle is emitted from an atom. An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons. Therefore, when an atom of an element undergoes alpha decay, it loses two protons, which changes the atom from one element to another. This is because each different element is identified by the number of protons in its nuclei.or to be more blunt without all the detail radioactive
When one element goes through radio active decay, it looses some alpha , beta particles and also neutrons so considering those things we should reduce number of alpha , beta and also neutrons lost by the element. from that we have to decide the element which occur after radio active decay.
The element that is used to fight tooth decay in toothpaste is fluoride. There are debates as to how safe and effective this element is when added to toothpaste or water.
The atom that results from nuclear decay is called the daughter atom. The element of the daughter atom would be called the daughter element. The atom that decayed is called the parent.
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The lightest "element" that can undergo radioactive decay is the isotope hydrogen-3, which undergoes beta decay. The lightest element with no radioactively stable isotopes is technetium, and its isotopes have different modes of decay.
That would be radioactive decay.
That depends on the type of decay, alpha and beta decay change the atom into a different element but gamma decay does not.
Actinium-227 decay to francium-223.
It turns into another element.
A radioactive element (atom) can decay up to a stable isotope.
During nuclear decay, radioisotopes of one element can change into one or more isotopes of a different element altogether.
When the element is stable. (apex)
radioactive decay
Transmutation, which is the change of atoms from one element to another.
Decay products of ununpentium are ununtrium isotopes.
which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?