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15 September, 04:20

A sample of a uranium compound is found to be losing mass gradually. Explain what is happening to the sample.

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  1. 15 September, 04:37
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    Uranium have an unstable nuclei, hence it is a radioactive element, and radioactive element can undergo radioactive decay like the alpha decay, beta decay.

    Radioactive decay is a spontaneous breakdown of the atomic nucleus which, results in the release of energy along with radioactive particles, like alpha, beta, gamma etc.

    Hence,

    The mass is lost from a sample of uranium.
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