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Is it possible for a radioactive nucleus to decay two times and end up as the same element as the original?

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Answer:

Yes, it is possible for a radioactive nucleus to decay two times and end up as the same element as the original

Explanation:

Radioactive decay of nucleus is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation. The energy loss may be from an excited nucleus, which may be emitted as a gamma ray in a process called gamma decay or due to a mass deficit whenever the nucleus decays according to the energy-mass relationship. Whenever a radioactive nucleus decays, new nucleus may be formed in a "transmutation decay", usually into an element of a lower atomic mass than the mother element. Another type of radioactive decay results in products that vary, appearing as two or more "fragments" of the original nucleus with a range of possible masses. This decay is called "spontaneous fission" and it usually happens when a large unstable nucleus decays into two (or occasionally three) smaller daughter nuclei, with an emission of gamma rays, neutrons, or other particles.

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