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  1. Column A1. Selenium (Se- Atomic number 34) 2. Germanium (Ge- Atomic number 32) 3. Xenon (Xe - Atomic number 54) 4. Cobalt (Co-
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  2. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.A/Z X Column A 1. A
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  3. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.Column A 1. A: A 2.
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  4. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.Column A 1. A: A 2.
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  5. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.Column A 1. A: A 2.
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  6. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.A/Z X Column A 1. A
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  7. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.A/Z X Column A 1.
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  8. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.Column A 1. A: A 2.
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  9. When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.A/Z x Column A 1.
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