Radioactive decay is the spontaneous disintegration of a nucleus to form a more stable nucleus, resulting in the emission of an alpha, beta, or gamma particle.
How can the randomness of radioactive decay be demonstrated?
The randomness of radioactive decay can be demonstrated by observing the count rate of a Geiger-Muller tube, which shows irregular counts that cannot be predicted.
How should background radiation be accounted for in laboratory readings?
Background radiation should be accounted for by taking readings with no radioactive source present and subtracting this from readings with the source present.