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Physics, 09.04.2021 05:40 sarah121868

During which type of radioactive decay does a nucleus gain a proton but keep the same atomic mass number?
A. Alpha decay
B. Beta decay (electron)
C. Gamma decay
D. Beta decay (positron)
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