What will happen to an unstable nucleus of radium-226?
A: it will decay spontaneously
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Chemistry, 04.11.2020 19:50 sammypaige08
What will happen to an unstable nucleus of radium-226?
A: it will decay spontaneously
B: it will absorb electrons spontaneously
C: it will absorb protons from a parent atom
D: it will decay no spontaneously
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