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    The Isotopes Are All Stable, While Is Radioactive
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The Isotopes Are All Stable, While Is Radioactive

Question 35

Question 35

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The isotopes The isotopes   are all stable, while   is radioactive. The mode of decay for   is most likely to be A)  positron decay. B)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. C)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. D)  electron capture. E)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. are all stable, while The isotopes   are all stable, while   is radioactive. The mode of decay for   is most likely to be A)  positron decay. B)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. C)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. D)  electron capture. E)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. is radioactive. The mode of decay for The isotopes   are all stable, while   is radioactive. The mode of decay for   is most likely to be A)  positron decay. B)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. C)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. D)  electron capture. E)  .<font face= symbol ></font> decay. is most likely to be


A) positron decay.
B) . decay.
C) . decay.
D) electron capture.
E) . decay.

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