What is a Radioisotope?

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A radioisotope is any chemical element that is unstable in the nucleus. This causes the radioactive material to decay and emit radiation.
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A radioisotope, or radioactive isotope, is one in which the nucleus decays spontaneously, giving off particles and energy. When the decay leads to a change in the number of protons, it transforms that atom to an atom of a different element.
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