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3 April, 15:21

How does nuclear decay differ from the formation of ions? What parts of the atom are affected in each type of change?

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  1. 3 April, 16:59
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    A nuclear decay happens when the nucleus loses an electrons because of instability. In an ion, they lose or gain electrons to form a stable atom (aka 8 valence electrons). In nuclear decay, the nucleus is effected, and in an ion, the orbitals are effected.
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