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    When Uranium Emits a Beta Particle, the Result Is a
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When Uranium Emits a Beta Particle, the Result Is a

Question 64

Question 64

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When uranium emits a beta particle, the result is a


A) protactinium.
B) a transuranic element.
C) a different isotope of uranium.
D) thorium.
E) depends on the isotope of uranium that emits the beta particle

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