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Chemistry, 12.11.2019 19:31 yoboi33

What happens to a radioisotope when it undergoes nuclear decay?
a) it emits charged particles but no energy.
b) it remains stable.
c) it becomes a different element.
d) it emits neutral particles and no energy.

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