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How does the radiation from radioisotopes cause damage to human tissue?
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by ionization knocking electrons away from atoms
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by breaking the bonds between atoms in molecules
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by causing nuclear chain reactions inside cells
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by causing transmutations of atoms within cells
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Answer explain why it is not possible to deduce a complete order of reactivity.
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