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What Particle Is Required to Balance the Nuclear Equation

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Question 142

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What particle is required to balance the nuclear equation What particle is required to balance the nuclear equation     A) iodine-138 B) cesium-141 C) tellurium-137 D) barium-142 E) xenon-140


A) iodine-138
B) cesium-141
C) tellurium-137
D) barium-142
E) xenon-140

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