The phenomenon of radioactivity

The phenomenon of radioactivity

Options

(a) increases on applied pressure
(b) is exothermic change which increases or decreases with temperature
(c) is nuclear process which does not depend on external forces
(d) None of the above

Correct Answer:

is nuclear process which does not depend on external forces

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