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    One of the Last Steps in the Disintegration of Uranium
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One of the Last Steps in the Disintegration of Uranium

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Question 39

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One of the last steps in the disintegration of uranium is One of the last steps in the disintegration of uranium is   . What particle is emitted in this reaction? A) (<font face= symbol ></font> particle)  B) neutron C) proton D) electron E) positron . What particle is emitted in this reaction?


A) ( particle)
B) neutron
C) proton
D) electron
E) positron

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