they release energy, which comes out from co2/carbon dioxide. Then they also release a form of gas, which i do not have a name for right now, but yes they do release energy, and c02 which is carbon dioxide.
An atom cannot emit a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and do not naturally emit from an atom. The process where protons are emitted from a nucleus is called proton emission and typically occurs in nuclear reactions or decays in radioactive isotopes.
When an electron collides with an atom, it can transfer energy to the atom, causing the atom to become excited or ionized. This can lead to the atom emitting light or undergoing chemical reactions.
The term for the element that a radioactive isotope decays into is called the "daughter product". During radioactive decay, the original isotope transforms into a different element or isotope through a series of decay reactions.
When a positive pion decays, it produces a muon and a neutrino.
When an atom absorbs ultraviolet energy and an electron is involved, the electron can move to a higher energy level or be ejected from the atom, leading to the atom becoming ionized or excited.
unstable, radioactive
An atom whose nucleus decays over time is called radioactive. Some examples of radioactive substances are uranium, plutonium, and einsteinium.
Radioactivity
When an atom of 85Kr spontaneously decays, it emits a beta particle. This decay process involves the transformation of a neutron into a proton, with the emission of an electron and an antineutrino.
Tritium decay to helium-3.
It was wrapped and left to dry
Every one comes in Tension..!
When an atom decays by expelling an alpha particle, it undergoes alpha decay, which involves the emission of a helium nucleus composed of two protons and two neutrons. As a result, the original atom loses two protons and two neutrons, transforming into a new element with a lower atomic number and mass. This process typically leads to a more stable nucleus, reducing the overall energy of the atom. The expelled alpha particle can further interact with surrounding materials, losing energy in the process.
entropy
It decays and grows mold and maggots
If an atom that emits a green proton when it decays to its ground state decays to an intermediate state instead it will emit a proton that is yellow/orange/red. The reason is that it will be a lower energy proton emitted and lower energy waves correspond to longer wavelengths like the ones that make up these colors.
according to google XD, this is the radioactive atom that decays to product a daughter isotope