A radioisotope is simply a radioactive isotope (radiates , , and/or ), eventually decaying to a stable isotope. Radioisotopes are formed when a stable isotope of an element has and extra neutron, either as a product of a nuclear fissure or bombardment. When decay begins a neutron will decay into a proton, electron, and negative neutrino, releasing energy in the process and turning the isotope into a different one (possibly also radioactive).
So basically, radioisotopes:
a) have extra neutrons
b) radiate , , and/or
c) decay into other isotopes
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1) set encoding to greek (I typed in alpha, beta and gamma)
2) if I'm wrong about something, which I feel I am, correct me immediately!