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    A Radioisotope Has a Neutron/proton Ratio Which Is Too Low
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A Radioisotope Has a Neutron/proton Ratio Which Is Too Low

Question 90

Question 90

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A radioisotope has a neutron/proton ratio which is too low.Which of the following processes will not occur for such a nucleus?


A) alpha emission
B) beta emission
C) electron capture
D) positron emission

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