Mercedes states it nicely, I think. I’d add only one, I hope, helpful detail: not all radioactive decay is alpha decay, where a 4He nucleus is released. Not even all commonly observed decay events are. In particular, events when the decay product’s atomic number is only 1 less than its parent (eg: 207Tl to 207 Pb) are beta decay, where the massive by-product is an electron, (a beta- particle).
This is pretty well described at many reference websites, including the wikipedia articles
“radioactive decay/modes of decay” and
”decay chain”.
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