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23 November, 14:27
What is natural transmutation?
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Clay Mann
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Natural transmutation is the natural process by which one chemical or isotope changes into another. This can occur through radioactive decay or nuclear reactions. This process is responsible for all of the chemical that exist in the natural world.
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