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    If Carbon-14 Is a Beta Emitter, What Is the Likely
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If Carbon-14 Is a Beta Emitter, What Is the Likely

Question 69

Question 69

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If carbon-14 is a beta emitter, what is the likely product of radioactive decay?


A) nitrogen-14
B) carbon-12
C) oxygen-18
D) beryllium-10
E) none of the above

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