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    Potassium-40 Decays by Beta Emission to Form a New Nuclide
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Potassium-40 Decays by Beta Emission to Form a New Nuclide

Question 73

Question 73

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Potassium-40 decays by beta emission to form a new nuclide. Identify the new nuclide.


A) argon-40
B) chlorine-36
C) calcium-40
D) calcium-39
E) phosphorus-38

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