isotopina
Isotopina is a term used in the field of nuclear physics to describe the process by which an atom of one isotope is converted into another isotope of the same element. This process can occur naturally through radioactive decay or artificially through nuclear reactions. Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and thus in atomic mass, but have the same number of protons in their nuclei.
In natural isotopina, an unstable isotope decays into a more stable isotope, releasing particles such as alpha
Artificial isotopina involves the use of nuclear reactors or particle accelerators to induce nuclear reactions that
Isotopina plays a crucial role in fields such as radiochemistry, nuclear medicine, and nuclear energy. It provides