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Chemistry, 25.06.2019 12:40 kevinseven23

What type of particle is emitted by each type of radioactive decay? a. alpha = nucleus of a helium atom beta = photon gamma = electron b. alpha = electron beta = nucleus of a helium atom gamma = photon c. alpha = nucleus of a helium atom beta = electron gamma = photon d. alpha = electron beta = photon gamma = nucleus of a helium atom

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