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    A Neutron Star in a Mass-Transfer Binary System Is Called
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A Neutron Star in a Mass-Transfer Binary System Is Called

Question 73

Question 73

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A neutron star in a mass-transfer binary system is called


A) a quasar.
B) a double star.
C) an X-ray binary.
D) a Cepheid variable.
E) a white dwarf star.

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