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What Type of Radioactive Decay Would Be Expected for the Unstable

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Question 97

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What type of radioactive decay would be expected for the unstable nuclide What type of radioactive decay would be expected for the unstable nuclide   ? A) alpha particle emission B) beta particle (electron) emission C) positron emission D) gamma ray emission E) neutron emission ?


A) alpha particle emission
B) beta particle (electron) emission
C) positron emission
D) gamma ray emission
E) neutron emission

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