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Chemistry, 02.08.2019 20:40, liyahheadhigh

8. radioactive decay is accompanied by a change in the mass number, a change in the atomic number, a change in both, or a change in neither. for the following types of radioactive decay, which change(s) do you expect? a. alpha emission b. beta emission c. gamma emission

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