Multiple Choice
What happens if a photographic emulsion is brought into close contact with a radioactive source in a specimen?
A) The emulsion is degraded in places close to a radioactive atom.
B) The particles emitted by the source leave tiny, black silver grains in the emulsion after photographic development.
C) The particles emitted by the source leave tiny, black potassium grains in the emulsion after photographic development.
D) The particles emitted by the source leave tiny, silver carbon grains in the emulsion after photographic development.
E) The particles emitted by the source leave tiny, gold atoms in the emulsion after photographic development.
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