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when curium-242 is bombarded with an alpha particle, two products are formed, one of whic...
Chemistry, 09.12.2019 07:31 tommyewall34
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when curium-242 is bombarded with an alpha particle, two products are formed, one of which is a neutron. what is the other product?
(1 point)
californium-246
californium-245
californium-247
plutonium-239
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