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Chemistry, 20.12.2019 04:31 Demarco17

When radioactive uranium decays to produce thorium, it also emits a particle. as seen in the balanced nuclear equation, this particle can best be described as

a) a helium atom.
b) an alpha particle or a helium atom.
c) a beta particle or a hydrogen nucleus.
d) an alpha particle or a helium nucleus.


When radioactive uranium decays to produce thorium, it also emits a particle. as seen in the balance

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