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What is Gamma Decay? Explain it with one example and diagram. Why all the excited states can not decay to all the states?
Gamma decay:
Gamma decay is the type of radioactive decay that is present in the heavy element having radioactivity in them. In gamma decay, the unstable atomic nuclei dissipate an excess amount of energy by spontaneous radioactivity taking place in them. It is denoted by the Greek alphabet γ.
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