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The stability of The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. Sc with respect to alpha, β+, and β- decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known: The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. He: 4.002603 u The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. K: 42.960717 u The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. Ca: 46.954543 u The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. Sc 46.952409 u The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. Ti: 46.951764 u The The stability of   Sc with respect to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, and β<sup>-</sup> decay is to be determined. Do not consider the possibility of decay by electron capture. The following atomic masses are known:   He: 4.002603 u   K: 42.960717 u   Ca: 46.954543 u   Sc 46.952409 u   Ti: 46.951764 u The   Sc nuclide is A)  not subject to alpha, β<sup>+</sup>, or β<sup>- </sup>decay. B)  subject to alpha decay only. C)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>decay only. D)  subject to β<sup>- </sup>decay only. E)  subject to β<sup>+ </sup>or β<sup>- </sup>decay, but not to alpha decay. Sc nuclide is

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