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Chemistry, 13.06.2021 03:00, frankgore7598

What makes radioisotopes useful for dating objects? O A. They have unique emission spectra.
O B. They decay at a predictable rate.
C. Their decay products are easy to detect.
O D. They all have extremely long half-lives.


What makes radioisotopes useful for dating objects?

O A. They have unique emission spectra.
O B.

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