Radioactivity has nothing to do with diffusion.
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No, it was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie. Other scientists also contributed, such as Henri Bequerel. (Bequerel is the S.I unit for radioactivity). No, Marie Curie discovered and named radioactivity. Sadly her research into radiation caused her death.
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.
uranium can spontaniously give off energy also known as radioactivity
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uranium can spontaniously give off energy also known as radioactivity
Marie Curie discovered radioactivity. In fact, she coined the word radioactivity. She also discovered two radioactive elements, radium and polonium.
uranium can spontaniously give off energy also known as radioactivity
Radioactivity refers to the particles which are emitted from nuclei as a result of nuclear instability. It is also known as a decomposition process.
Einsteinium isotopes can emit alpha particles, beta particles, positrons; spontaneous fission is also possible.
Some gases are radioactive, however, there are many solids that are also radioactive, like Uranium and Plutonium. Another source of radioactivity is liquids, produced as a byproduct from atomic power plants. A fourth class of radioactive material are aerosols, which are composed of radioisotopes.
The protective apron used by dentists contains lead, which is highly opaque to radioactivity. (You would also notice that if you read Superman comic books; lead is used to safely contain kryptonite.)