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What describes the rate of a nuclear decay reaction?

a. the reaction rate can be affected by temperature and pressure.

b. the reaction rate can be affected by the amount of reactant remaining.

c. the reaction rate is fixed, so it cannot be increased or decreased.

d. the reaction rate is fixed, but it can be altered by extreme temperatures.

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