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    When a Lump of Uranium Is Broken into Smaller Pieces
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When a Lump of Uranium Is Broken into Smaller Pieces

Question 16

Question 16

Multiple Choice

When a lump of uranium is broken into smaller pieces, the total surface area of the lump


A) increases.
B) remains the same.
C) decreases.

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