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it happens naturally in nature.... all the time as some isomers of some elements are more reactive than others.... for example the H bomb is made of Hydrogen but not the regular one which has one neutron but has more neutrons.... radioactivity basically is the realise of those excess neutrons..... its important because we use it in medicine... and also because we use it to create electrical energy...

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