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    Radioactivity Is a Tendency for an Element or a Material
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Radioactivity Is a Tendency for an Element or a Material

Question 101

Question 101

Multiple Choice

Radioactivity is a tendency for an element or a material to


A) emit radiation.
B) emit light.
C) emit electrons.
D) glow in the dark.
E) radiate heat.

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