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Answer:

Gamma

Explanation:

The emission of light from a radioisotope occurs during Gamma decay.

What is radioisotope?

  • The radioactive isotopes of an element are known as radioisotopes.
  • Atoms with an unstable mix of neutrons and protons, or excess energy in their nucleus, are also known as neutron-proton atoms.

What is Gamma decay?

  • Gamma decay is a kind of radioactivity in which certain unstable atomic nuclei spontaneously discharge their surplus energy through an electromagnetic mechanism.
  • Gamma rays (photons, or packets of electromagnetic energy, of extremely small wavelength) are released in the most frequent form of gamma decay, known as gamma emission.

Hence , the correct answer is Gamma decay .

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