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    Determine the Amount of Energy Released in the Following Alpha
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Determine the Amount of Energy Released in the Following Alpha

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Determine the amount of energy released in the following alpha decay process: Determine the amount of energy released in the following alpha decay process:   The relevant atomic masses are   = 234.043 299 u,   =230.033 937 u, and   = 4.002 603 u. A) 3.73 keV B) 927 keV C) 6.30 MeV D) 8.04 MeV E) 10.6 MeV The relevant atomic masses are Determine the amount of energy released in the following alpha decay process:   The relevant atomic masses are   = 234.043 299 u,   =230.033 937 u, and   = 4.002 603 u. A) 3.73 keV B) 927 keV C) 6.30 MeV D) 8.04 MeV E) 10.6 MeV = 234.043 299 u, Determine the amount of energy released in the following alpha decay process:   The relevant atomic masses are   = 234.043 299 u,   =230.033 937 u, and   = 4.002 603 u. A) 3.73 keV B) 927 keV C) 6.30 MeV D) 8.04 MeV E) 10.6 MeV =230.033 937 u, and Determine the amount of energy released in the following alpha decay process:   The relevant atomic masses are   = 234.043 299 u,   =230.033 937 u, and   = 4.002 603 u. A) 3.73 keV B) 927 keV C) 6.30 MeV D) 8.04 MeV E) 10.6 MeV = 4.002 603 u.


A) 3.73 keV
B) 927 keV
C) 6.30 MeV
D) 8.04 MeV
E) 10.6 MeV

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