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What other objects could be used to simulate
radioactive and nonradioactive nuclei? Check all
that apply.
blank slips of white paper
quarters
a computer that shows pictures of atoms on
screen
candy with letters on one side
paper clips
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B, C, and D
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i just did it on edge
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b,c,d
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