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In the Equation Above, What Particle or Type of Radiation

Question 67

Question 67

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  In the equation above, what particle or type of radiation needs to be included on the right-hand side in order to balance it? A) Alpha B) Beta C) Gamma D) Positron E) Proton In the equation above, what particle or type of radiation needs to be included on the right-hand side in order to balance it?


A) Alpha
B) Beta
C) Gamma
D) Positron
E) Proton

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