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    Which of the Following Reactions Cannot Occur
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Which of the Following Reactions Cannot Occur

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Question 1

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Which of the following reactions cannot occur?


A) n → p + e− + Which of the following reactions cannot occur? A) n → p + e− +   B) p + n → p + p +   C) μ<sup>−</sup> → e− +   +   μ D) π<sup>−</sup> → μ<sup>−</sup> + νμ E) π<sup>+</sup> → μ<sup>+</sup> +
B) p + n → p + p + Which of the following reactions cannot occur? A) n → p + e− +   B) p + n → p + p +   C) μ<sup>−</sup> → e− +   +   μ D) π<sup>−</sup> → μ<sup>−</sup> + νμ E) π<sup>+</sup> → μ<sup>+</sup> +
C) μ− → e− + Which of the following reactions cannot occur? A) n → p + e− +   B) p + n → p + p +   C) μ<sup>−</sup> → e− +   +   μ D) π<sup>−</sup> → μ<sup>−</sup> + νμ E) π<sup>+</sup> → μ<sup>+</sup> +   + Which of the following reactions cannot occur? A) n → p + e− +   B) p + n → p + p +   C) μ<sup>−</sup> → e− +   +   μ D) π<sup>−</sup> → μ<sup>−</sup> + νμ E) π<sup>+</sup> → μ<sup>+</sup> +   μ
D) π− → μ− + νμ
E) π+ → μ+ + Which of the following reactions cannot occur? A) n → p + e− +   B) p + n → p + p +   C) μ<sup>−</sup> → e− +   +   μ D) π<sup>−</sup> → μ<sup>−</sup> + νμ E) π<sup>+</sup> → μ<sup>+</sup> +

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