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  1. In which type of radioactive decay does the nucleus become more stable without changing its identity?(1 point) Responses gamma
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  2. Which type of decay is a form of nuclear fission?(1 point)Responses which answer is correct and why beta-minus decay beta-minus
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  3. In which type of radioactive decay does the nucleus become more stable without changing its identity?(1 point) Responses
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  4. Polonium has a large, unstable nucleus. Through which process is it most likely to become stable?(1 point)Responses beta-minus
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  5. Polonium has a large, unstable nucleus. Through which process is it most likely to become stable?(1 point) Responses beta-minus
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  6. Polonium has a large, unstable nucleus. Through which process is it most likely to become stable?(1 point)Responses gamma decay
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  7. In which type of radioactive decay does the nucleus become more stable without changing its identity, and the strength of this
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  8. Use the equation to answer the question.146C→147N+0āˆ’1e Which type of radioactive decay does the equation model? (1 point)
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  9. Polonium has a large, unstable nucleus. Through which process is it most likely to become stable?(1 point)Responses beta-plus
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  10. Use the equation to answer the question.146C→147N+0āˆ’1e Which type of radioactive decay does the equation model? (1 point)
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