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The rays are given off by a radioactive element from
  1. Valence electrons
  2. Nucleus
  3. All the orbits
  4. Outer orbit

A
All the orbits
B
Outer orbit
C
Valence electrons
D
Nucleus
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Radioactivity decay is a process by which a nucleus of an unstable atom loses energy by emitting ionizing radiation. A material that spontaneously emits this kind of radiation which includes the emission of alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays and conversion electrons is considered radioactive.

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