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    The Conservation Law Violated by the Reaction P\(\to\) \(\pi\) <Sup>0</sup> + E<sup>+</sup> Is the Conservation of A)charge
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The Conservation Law Violated by the Reaction P →\to→ π\piπ 0 + E+ Is the Conservation of
A)charge

Question 48

Question 48

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The conservation law violated by the reaction p →\to→ π\piπ 0 + e+ is the conservation of


A) charge.
B) energy.
C) linear momentum.
D) lepton number and baryon number.
E) angular momentum.

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