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Radon (Rn) is a gas. Its nucleus decays with the emission of an alpha particle to form an isotope of polonium (Po) : Radon (Rn)  is a gas. Its nucleus decays with the emission of an alpha particle to form an isotope of polonium (Po) :    The masses of the particles are:        The rest energy of a unified mass unit is 931.5 MeV. The kinetic energy of the ejected particles is A)  6.26 MeV B)  6.16 MeV C)  6.04 MeV D)  6.61 * 10<sup>-3</sup> MeV E)  5.73 MeV
The masses of the particles are: Radon (Rn)  is a gas. Its nucleus decays with the emission of an alpha particle to form an isotope of polonium (Po) :    The masses of the particles are:        The rest energy of a unified mass unit is 931.5 MeV. The kinetic energy of the ejected particles is A)  6.26 MeV B)  6.16 MeV C)  6.04 MeV D)  6.61 * 10<sup>-3</sup> MeV E)  5.73 MeV Radon (Rn)  is a gas. Its nucleus decays with the emission of an alpha particle to form an isotope of polonium (Po) :    The masses of the particles are:        The rest energy of a unified mass unit is 931.5 MeV. The kinetic energy of the ejected particles is A)  6.26 MeV B)  6.16 MeV C)  6.04 MeV D)  6.61 * 10<sup>-3</sup> MeV E)  5.73 MeV Radon (Rn)  is a gas. Its nucleus decays with the emission of an alpha particle to form an isotope of polonium (Po) :    The masses of the particles are:        The rest energy of a unified mass unit is 931.5 MeV. The kinetic energy of the ejected particles is A)  6.26 MeV B)  6.16 MeV C)  6.04 MeV D)  6.61 * 10<sup>-3</sup> MeV E)  5.73 MeV The rest energy of a unified mass unit is 931.5 MeV. The kinetic energy of the ejected particles is


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