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An Atom That Has Too Many Protons or Too Many

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An atom that has too many protons or too many neutrons or they are configured in such a way so as to render the nucleus unstable is said to be a(n) :


A) alpha particle.
B) beta particle.
C) radioactive atom.
D) gamma atom.

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