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Chemistry, 17.05.2021 16:30 CameronVand21

In this project, you will create models of various atomic nuclei and how they change during radioactive decay, fission, or fusion. First, you will complete a table that summarizes how the structure of the nuclei changes during each of these processes. This will help you plan your models. PLEASE HELP

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