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Which phrase describes radioactive decay?(1 point)
the triggering of one reaction by the products of another
the joining of small nuclei into a larger nucleus
the splitting of a large nucleus into smaller nuclei
the spontaneous emission of radiation
the triggering of one reaction by the products of another
the joining of small nuclei into a larger nucleus
the splitting of a large nucleus into smaller nuclei
the spontaneous emission of radiation
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bruv
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Bruh
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Answered by
a barb🦄
1.The total number of protons
2.The number of protons in the atom changes.
3. The spontaneous emission of radiation
4. Mashing to marshmallows together
5 there must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nuclei
6 The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction
7 The nucleus with the greatest positive charge is on the right side of the reaction
8 A nucleus with a large mass will be on the left side and there will be neutrons in the equation
9. Atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission
10 A neutral particle is striking a positive particle breaking into more neutral and positive particles
11. An unstable nucleus releases a particle containing two protons and two neutrons
12. Gamma decay
13. Helium
14. After the ejection of an alpha particle, the remaining nucleus has a mass number that is four less and an atomic number that is two less, so alpha decay is a type of nuclear fission
15. Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Neither beta decay nor gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission
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2.The number of protons in the atom changes.
3. The spontaneous emission of radiation
4. Mashing to marshmallows together
5 there must be a way for unstable nuclei to become stable nuclei
6 The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction
7 The nucleus with the greatest positive charge is on the right side of the reaction
8 A nucleus with a large mass will be on the left side and there will be neutrons in the equation
9. Atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission
10 A neutral particle is striking a positive particle breaking into more neutral and positive particles
11. An unstable nucleus releases a particle containing two protons and two neutrons
12. Gamma decay
13. Helium
14. After the ejection of an alpha particle, the remaining nucleus has a mass number that is four less and an atomic number that is two less, so alpha decay is a type of nuclear fission
15. Beta decay releases a particle, while gamma decay only reduces the energy level. Neither beta decay nor gamma decay is a form of nuclear fission
search up questions 16-18 on brainly and use a paraphrasing website to reword it. hope this helped. good luck guysss!!
Answered by
a barb🦄
oh and apparently 7 and 9 can get changed so here's the answers if it's changed for u
7- The number of nucleons stays the same, while total mass decreases slightly
9- The number of nucleons stays the same, while the number of nuclei increases
7- The number of nucleons stays the same, while total mass decreases slightly
9- The number of nucleons stays the same, while the number of nuclei increases
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Question
Does anyone have the answers for the google form test?
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unknown
“a barb” is 100% correct thank you
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Random Sophomore
no te preocupas, I got the google form answers
(they don't change since its a form so ima js put the letter answers since I'm lazy)
1. A
2. A
3.B
4.D
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.A
9.D
10.D
11.B
12.D
13. option 1
14.A
15. option 1
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(they don't change since its a form so ima js put the letter answers since I'm lazy)
1. A
2. A
3.B
4.D
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.A
9.D
10.D
11.B
12.D
13. option 1
14.A
15. option 1
bout be juniorssssss
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Amogus
Random sophomore is 100% correct for the unit 7 test Google form!
Answered by
barb gucci
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