Radioactivity

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Radioactivity refers to the sudden ejection of particles from an unstable atomic nucleus. This instability arises from an imbalance in the forces holding protons and neutrons together at the center of an atom, leading to excess energy. By ejecting particles with this energy—a process called radioactive decay—the atomic nucleus becomes stabilized. These energetic particles comprise ionizing radiation, which, like gamma rays, X-rays, and high-energy UV light, can break chemical bonds and damage DNA.

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