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In regards to atomic emission
What type of radioactivity doesn't change the atomic number of a nuclide?
a) alpha emission b) beta emission c) gamma emission d)
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both beta and positron emission are observed for artifically produced radioisotopes of low atomic number bot only beta emission
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hani
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What happens to the atomic number of the daughter nucleus if it is formed after the emission of the beta particle?
The atomic
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wtewt
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What happens to the atomic number of the daughter nucleus if it is formed after the emission of the beta particle?
The atomic
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eothwoie
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What happens to the atomic number of the daughter nucleus if it is formed after the emission of the beta particle?
The atomic
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tyewywtw
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Which type of emission closely traces the star-forming regions of a galaxy?
- molecular CO emission - coronal X-ray emission - 21
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qwerty
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Which type of emission closely traces the star-forming regions of a galaxy?
none of these coronal X-ray emission 21 cm emission
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C
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In simple terms and summary form, differentiate between atomic absorption spectrum and atomic emission spectrum
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Which statement below is TRUE of the atomic number of the daughter atom that is produced during positron emission? (Use the
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The ionisation potential of atomic hydrogen is 13.6 eV. A strong emission line in
the spectrum of atomic hydrogen occurs at a
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Olivia
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