The particles emitted by a radioactive element are
neutral
emitted from the nucleus
electromagnetic radiations
electrons revolving round the nucleus
A
emitted from the nucleus
B
neutral
C
electromagnetic radiations
D
electrons revolving round the nucleus
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Radioactivity refers to the particles which are emitted from nuclei as a result of nuclear instability.
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