Exam 8: The Nucleus
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When a nucleus undergoes radioactive decay, its new mass number is
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The radiation dosage due to cosmic rays is greatest
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The atoms of the isotopes of an element are different in which one or more of the following?
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Protons and neutrons are held together to form nuclei by the
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Which, if any, of the following elements have no radioactive isotopes?
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Of the following particles, the one with the least mass is the
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The most important single source of radiation dosage received by an average person in the United States is
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The unit in which atomic masses are usually expressed is the
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A proton is annihilated when it interacts with which one or more of the following particles?
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