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    In Positron Decay, the Number of Protons in the Nucleus\(1 .\)
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In Positron Decay, the Number of Protons in the Nucleus 1.1 .1.

Question 152

Question 152

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In positron decay, the number of protons in the nucleus is


A) decreased by 1.1 .1.
B) increased by 2.2 .2.
C) increased by 1.1 .1.
D) decreased by 2 .
E) remains unchanged.

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