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Which Stable (Nonvariable)gas in the Atmosphere Is Derived from the Radioactive

Question 78

Question 78

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Which stable (nonvariable) gas in the atmosphere is derived from the radioactive decay of potassium-40 (⁴⁰K) ?


A) oxygen
B) krypton
C) argon
D) carbon dioxide
E) sodium

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