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Does that identity of an atom change during radioactive decay

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in most instances, the atom changes its identity to become a new element

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Yes, radioactive decay will change the identity of an atom.

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This is because the radioactive decay involves the emission of particles that change the number of protons in the nucleus. The number of protons is what determines the identity of the atom.

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