Neutron activation is a process in nuclear physics and radiochemistry whereby stable or radioactive isotopes capture neutrons, leading to the formation of new isotopes. When a nucleus absorbs a neutron, it can become unstable, resulting in radioactive decay and the emission of radiation. This process is significant for several reasons: 1. **Isotope Production**: Neutron activation can be used to produce specific isotopes in a controlled manner.
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