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Which of the Following Figures Represents the Beta Decay of

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Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of   To give   After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent   Atoms and shaded spheres represent   Atoms.   A) figure (1)  B) figure (2)  C) figure (3)  D) figure (4)
To give Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of   To give   After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent   Atoms and shaded spheres represent   Atoms.   A) figure (1)  B) figure (2)  C) figure (3)  D) figure (4)
After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of   To give   After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent   Atoms and shaded spheres represent   Atoms.   A) figure (1)  B) figure (2)  C) figure (3)  D) figure (4)
Atoms and shaded spheres represent Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of   To give   After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent   Atoms and shaded spheres represent   Atoms.   A) figure (1)  B) figure (2)  C) figure (3)  D) figure (4)
Atoms. Which of the following figures represents the beta decay of   To give   After one half-life has passed? Unshaded spheres represent   Atoms and shaded spheres represent   Atoms.   A) figure (1)  B) figure (2)  C) figure (3)  D) figure (4)


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