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What is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles or energy ot both?
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What is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles or energy ot both?
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What is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles or energy ot both?
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If radioactivity isn't an option on your quiz then its none of the above.
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That's called radioactivity.
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