Radioactively
Radioactively refers to the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation. This radiation can take various forms, including alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, and neutrons. The emission of this radiation leads to the transformation of the original atom into a different atom or a lower energy state of the same atom. This phenomenon is known as radioactive decay, and it occurs spontaneously at a rate determined by the specific isotope's half-life.
The study of radioactivity is a cornerstone of nuclear physics and chemistry. Radioactive isotopes are utilized
Exposure to radioactivity can have biological effects. Ionizing radiation, emitted by many radioactive substances, can damage