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What is the final product of a sequence of spontaneous nuclear decay reactions?

a. a stable isotope
b. a radioisotope
c. a hydrogen atom
d. a more massive atom

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Answer:b. a radioisotope

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User Nikhil Verma
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The correct answer is A. The final product of a sequence of spontaneous nuclear decay reactions is a stable isotope. A stable isotope is characterized as an atom where its nuclei has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. There are about 300 known stable isotopes occurring naturally.
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