1) Atoms are the building blocks of matter and contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbitals. Different elements have different numbers of protons and electrons.
2) Electrons can move between energy levels of an atom by absorbing or emitting photons. Spectroscopy uses the characteristic wavelengths of emitted photons to identify elements.
3) Radioactive decay occurs when unstable nuclei emit particles or energy. Common types are alpha, beta, gamma decay. Applications include nuclear power, medical imaging, and homeland security scanning.