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A radioactive element is placed in an evacuated chamber. Then the rate of radioactive decay will:

  1. Decrease
  2. Increase
  3. Remain unchanged
  4. Depend on the surrounding temperature

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Remain unchanged

Reason — Radioactive decay is a nuclear process as it depends on the nucleus of the atom, not on external physical conditions like pressure, temperature, chemical state and presence of air or vacuum. So, placing a radioactive element in an evacuated chamber (a vacuum) will not affect the rate of its decay.

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