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Lorena Preston
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27 March, 19:07
Radioactive decay can involve electrons.
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Stephanie Cardenas
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Radioactive decay can involve electrons. There are three types of radioactive decay namely alpha, beta and gamma decay. These decays involve the nuclear capture of electrons or emission of electrons.
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