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What Type of Radiation Is Emitted When U-235 Undergoes Radioactive

Question 40

Question 40

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What type of radiation is emitted when U-235 undergoes radioactive decay? What type of radiation is emitted when U-235 undergoes radioactive decay?   A)  alpha particle B)  beta particle C)  positron D)  gamma ray E)  x-ray


A) alpha particle
B) beta particle
C) positron
D) gamma ray
E) x-ray

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