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    What Happens to the Mass Number of a Nucleus That
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What Happens to the Mass Number of a Nucleus That

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Question 102

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What happens to the mass number of a nucleus that emits a positron?


A) It remains the same.
B) It increases by one.
C) It decreases by one.
D) It increases by two.
E) It decreases by two.

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