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The element radon is at
The element radon is at the opposite end of the range with the lowest specific heat of all naturally occurring elements. At
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Should there be mandatory radon testing in schools? Which argument did you find more convincing?
Radon is a radioactive element.
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jase
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90 Th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90 Th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90 Th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c Radium (Ra) d
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URMUM
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into? a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c Radium (Ra) d
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cyan
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90Th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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If the following element undergoes alpha decay, which element does it change into?
234/90Th a Uranium (U) b Francium (Fr) c
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