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Question
an article about half-lives describes a parent isotope. what is a parent isotope?
○ the isotope that forms from the radioactive decay of a less stable isotope
○ the isotope that forms from the radioactive decay of a more stable isotope
○ an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay to form a less stable isotope
○ an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay to form a more stable isotope
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct definition of a parent isotope, we analyze each option:
- The first two options describe a daughter isotope (formed from decay), so they are incorrect.
- Radioactive decay aims for greater stability, so a parent isotope decays to form a more stable isotope (not less stable, eliminating the third option).
- The fourth option matches: a parent isotope undergoes radioactive decay to produce a more stable isotope (daughter isotope).
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D. an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay to form a more stable isotope