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Chemistry, 20.07.2021 05:00, edgarsandoval60

How can beta particles be dangerous to living cells? A. They move fast and penetrate the skin.
B. They are very high in energy and can travel through most
materials.
C. They move slowly but are very large.
D. They are very low in energy but remain in the body for a long time.


How can beta particles be dangerous to living cells?

A. They move fast and penetrate the skin.
B.

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