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Biology, 29.10.2019 07:31 MajentaSnow66

What happens to the number of radioactive (parent) compared to the number of daughter atoms as the simulation proceeds?

the number of daughter atoms and radioactive (parent) atoms decrease at the same rate.

the number of radioactive (parent) atoms increase and the number of daughter atoms decrease.

the number of daughter atoms increase and the number of radioactive (parent) atoms decrease.

the number of daughter atoms and radioactive (parent) atoms increase at the same rate.

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