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Which type of decay is a form of nuclear fission?(1 point)
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beta-minus decay
beta-minus decay
gamma decay
gamma decay
alpha decay
alpha decay
beta-plus decay
beta-plus decay
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Alpha decay
Explanation: In alpha decay the nucleus ejects an alpha particle (a helium nucleus), which is a small-scale splitting of the nucleus and is closest to a fission-type process.
Explanation: In alpha decay the nucleus ejects an alpha particle (a helium nucleus), which is a small-scale splitting of the nucleus and is closest to a fission-type process.
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