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During which radioactive decay process does the mass number of a nucleus change? A. Beta Decay (Electron) B. Beta Decay (Positron) C. Alpha Decay D. Gamma Decay
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During which radioactive decay process does the mass number of a nucleus change? A. Beta Decay (Electron) B. Beta Decay (Positron) C. Alpha Decay D. Gamma Decay
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During which radioactive decay process does the mass number of a nucleus change?
A. Beta Decay (Electron)
B. Beta Decay (Positron)
C. Alpha Decay
D. Gamma Decay
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C
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Alpha Decay
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Alpha decay
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