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    The Red Emission in the Photo Below Is Due To
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The Red Emission in the Photo Below Is Due To

Question 76

Question 76

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The red emission in the photo below is due to: The red emission in the photo below is due to:   A) carbon monoxide (CO)  B) warm,neutral hydrogen C) molecular hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>)  D) ionized hydrogen (H II region)  E) dust


A) carbon monoxide (CO)
B) warm,neutral hydrogen
C) molecular hydrogen (H2)
D) ionized hydrogen (H II region)
E) dust

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