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Joslyn Small
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16 April, 01:41
What is the significance of atomic nuclear decay?
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Saige Gilbert
16 April, 02:04
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Nuclear decay is a natural phenomena. Natural uranium 238/235 decays because its nucleus is unstable, potassium 40, carbon 14, they are all naturally occurring and they decay on their own. Others are man made and are very useful
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