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The atom often (but not always) turns into a different what during the decay process?

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When an atomic nucleus decays, it does so by releasing one or more particles. The atom often  but not always  turns into a different element during the decay process. The amount of radiation given off by a certain sample of radioactive material depends on the amount of material, how quickly it decays, and the nature of the decay product. Big, rapidly decaying samples are most dangerous.

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