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Which numbers are shown in the symbol for a radioactive nuclide?

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it would be 6 because of the elements
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Answer:atomic and mass number

Step-by-step explanation:

Radioactive decay process is a type of process in which a less stable nuclei decomposes to a stable nuclei by releasing some radiations or particles like alpha, beta particles or gamma-radiations. The radioactive decay follows first order kinetics.

General representation of a radioactive nuclide is given as:
_Z^A\textrm{X}

where,

Z represents Atomic number

A represents Mass number

X represents the symbol of an element

Thus atomic and mass numbers are shown in the symbol for a radioactive nuclide.

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