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Which Type of Radiation Is Being Emitted in the Following

Question 74

Question 74

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Which type of radiation is being emitted in the following incomplete nuclear equation? Which type of radiation is being emitted in the following incomplete nuclear equation?   Po →   Pb + ?? A)  alpha B)  beta C)  gamma D)  A and B E)  none of the above Po → Which type of radiation is being emitted in the following incomplete nuclear equation?   Po →   Pb + ?? A)  alpha B)  beta C)  gamma D)  A and B E)  none of the above Pb + ??


A) alpha
B) beta
C) gamma
D) A and B
E) none of the above

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