radionuclídeo
Radionuclídeo refers to an atom that has an unstable atomic nucleus. This instability leads to radioactive decay, a process where the nucleus spontaneously transforms, emitting radiation in the form of particles or energy. This emission is what defines a radionuclide as radioactive. The rate of decay for a radionuclide is characterized by its half-life, which is the time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay. Half-lives can vary dramatically, from fractions of a second to billions of years, depending on the specific radionuclide.
Radionuclides occur naturally in the environment, originating from cosmic rays interacting with the Earth's atmosphere and
The properties of radionuclides, particularly their decay modes and half-lives, make them useful in a variety