What is the ability of a atom to give off charged particals energy from its nucleus

radio waves
half life
radin waves
radiant activity

The ability of an atom to give off charged particles or energy from its nucleus is known as radioactive decay or radioactivity. It involves the spontaneous emission of particles or radiation, such as alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays, from the unstable nucleus of an atom in order to attain a more stable state. This process is characterized by the emission of various forms of radiation, including but not limited to radio waves, alpha and beta particles, and gamma rays.