Answer:
a. There is not the proper neutron to proton ratio resulting in a stable nucleus
Step-by-step explanation:
Radioactive nuclei are unstable because they do not have a proper neutron to proton ration that can result in a stable nucleus for them.
- Every atomic nucleus has specific neutron to proton ratio.
- The ratio ensures the stability of the nucleus.
- Any nucleus with a neutron/proton combination different from its stability ratio will be unstable and split into one or more other nuclei.
- This is usually with an attendant emission of small particles of matter and electromagnetic ionizing radiation and energy.