Matter can be made to undergo nuclear decay in reactors, but it is a process that occurs spontaneously in nature.
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All nuclear decay is spontaneous.
That depends on the nuclear decay type. For gamma decay, the identity does NOT change, but for alpha and beta, it does.
Natural chromium is stable and does not decay/
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Francium-223 decay to radium-223; each isotope have another type of decay.