Explain how the radioactive decay of an element’s isotope can result in the isotope of an entirely different element. (Please Hurry, Thank You!)

Answer:
Explanation:
Yes, the decay half-life of a radioactive material can be changed. Radioactive decay happens when an unstable atomic nucleus spontaneously changes to a lower-energy state and spits out a bit of radiation. This process changes the atom to a different element or a different isotope.