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What is true about radioactive isotopes of an atom?

A) They break down to form heavier isotopes.

B) They undergo radioactive decay to form larger isotopes.

C) They break down quicker than stable isotopes.

D) They do not break down.

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User Uomo
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Answer: C) They break down quicker than stable isotopes.

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What is true about radioactive isotopes of an atom? A) They break down to form heavier-example-1
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