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When the number of electrons does not equal the number of protons, the atom isionized. (The atom is then called an ion). ... If your atom is too ionized, it will likely zip away from you and attach itself to a nearby atom or molecule. An atom becomes radioactive when its nucleus contains too many or too few neutrons.
An ionized model is made up of atoms containing more electrons than protons ( ionized atom )
- When the atom is too ionized it will attach itself to a nearby atom with lesser number of electrons
A Radioactive model is built with atoms whose nucleus has more or less than the required number of neutrons in its nucleus
- When the imbalance becomes too great there will radioactive decay in the model.
Ionization is the process of converting electrically neutral model/atom into an electrically charged model/atom
A Radioactive model is model composed of atoms that contains more Nucleus than protons or less Nucleus than protons in its nucleus and the larger the difference the higher the radioactive decay in the model.
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