Technically the answer is false, however the answer most tests accept as the correct answer is True.
According to Nuclear theory when a parent undergoes decay and produces a daughter isotope the daughter may be stable or it may be unstable and further decay until a final stable granddaughter isotope is formed. This process is called a decay chain, however since eventually a stable isotope is formed the acceptable answer is True, even though technically it is not the case.
false
Yes, for the specified isotope; but the process is statistic.
The atomic number is unchanged.
2 daughter cells
No. Often a decay product is itself unstable and will decay into something else until a stable isotope is reached. This is called a decay chain. For example, Uranium-238 will decay 15 times through various isotopes until it becomes lead-206 which is stable
false
Yes, for the specified isotope; but the process is statistic.
The atomic number is unchanged.
2 daughter cells
No. Often a decay product is itself unstable and will decay into something else until a stable isotope is reached. This is called a decay chain. For example, Uranium-238 will decay 15 times through various isotopes until it becomes lead-206 which is stable
Uranium 235 is unstable because it is a radioactive isotope. This means that it is constantly decaying and emitting radiation. The reason it is unstable is because it has too many neutrons in its nucleus. The neutron is a unstable particle, and when there are too many of them in one place, they can cause problems. When uranium 235 decays, it emits alpha particles, which are high-energy particles that can damage DNA and cause cancer.
No, not always.
The atomic number of an isotope is always identical to every other isotope, otherwise, it would form a separate element.
Seven.
An atom of a given isotope will undergo radioactive decay whenever it feels like it. No joke. The nucleus of a radioactive isotope is unstable. Always. But that atom has no predictable moment of instability leading immediately to the decay event. We use something called a half life to estimate how long it will take for half a given quantity of an isotope to undergo radioactive decay until half the original amount is left, but this is a statistically calculated period. No one knows how long it will take a given atom of a radioactive isotope to decay, except that those with very short half lives will pretty much disappear relatively quickly.
The atomic number of an isotope is always identical to every other isotope, otherwise, it would form a separate element.
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