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If Radium and Chlorine Combine to Form Radium Chloride, the Compound

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If radium and chlorine combine to form radium chloride, the compound is


A) no longer radioactive.
B) half as radioactive as its radium content.
C) as radioactive as its radium content.
D) twice as radioactive as its radium content.

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