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An imbalance between the electrostatic and strong nuclear forces

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What can cause a nucleus to become unstable and decay?

Too many or too few neutrons.


What would happened to a stable nucleus in which the number of neutrons suddenly decreased?

The nucleus would become unstable because you need a certain amount of neutrons, electrons, and protons for it to be stable.


What is the primary reason an atoms nucleus is unstable?

Increasing the ratio neutrons/protons in the nucleus the atom become unstable.


What aspects of the composition of a nucleus can cause it to be unstable?

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Why are neutrons used as nuclear bullets to cause nuclear disintegration of an unstable nucleus?

Neutrons have no charge. As a result, they are not deflected by the positive charge of the nucleus or the negative charge of the electron cloud. They have the best chance of interacting with the nucleus and further destabilizing it, causing it to split.


What is the term for an atom that has an unstable nucleus?

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What is An unstable isotope is called what?

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The strong nuclear force doesn't balance the electrostatic force.


Nuclear radiation refers to charged particles or energy emitted by an unstable what?

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