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When an Unstable Arsenic Nucleus Undergoes Alpha Decay, the Nucleus

Question 121

Question 121

Multiple Choice

When an unstable Arsenic nucleus undergoes alpha decay, the nucleus formed is that of


A) Arsenic.
B) Bromine.
C) Germanium.
D) Gallium.
E) Selenium.

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