Radioisotopes Have Unstable

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Radioisotopes Have Unstable

oisotope, undergoes drastic changes as it emits radiation. These radioisotopes have unstable nuclei.
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The stability of a nucleus depends on the ratio of neutrons to protons in the nucleus, and on the overall size of the nucleus. Too many or too few neutrons relative to the number of protons makes a nucleus unstable.

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