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    Does a Radioactive Isotope Ever Lose Its Radioactivity
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Does a Radioactive Isotope Ever Lose Its Radioactivity

Question 8

Question 8

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Does a radioactive isotope ever lose its radioactivity?


A) yes
B) no
C) sometimes
D) usually

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