A radioactive isotope is an isotope of an atom that has an unstable nucleus. This generally happens when the nucleus has a much larger number of neutrons compared to the number of protons: in this case, the nucleus tends to decay, emitting part of the neutrons (but also protons or electrons, depending on the type of decay), becoming a lighter nucleus which is more stable. Therefore, a radioactive isotope is generally not very stable.
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- measure reactants precisely. ( first choice)
- stir to the reaction take place. ( second choice)
- wait patiently until the reaction completes. ( fourth choice)
- make sure to recover as much copper as possible. ( last choice)
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