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31 December, 23:21

What is the difference between a stable isotope and radioactive isotopes?

A. Radioactive isotopes last longer

B. Stable Isotopes are shorter

C. There is no difference

D. Radioactive isotopes last for less time

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  1. 1 January, 02:14
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    An isotope is a variation of the same element with a different number of neutrons in their nucleus. Isotopes can be classified as either stable or unstable. An unstable isotope undergoes radioactive decay meaning it looses energy over time while emitting radiation.
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