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Bailey Delgado
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7 March, 21:58
Why would an atomic nucleus give off a particle?
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Carly Reyes
7 March, 22:05
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An over load of an atomic acid
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Krystal Mitchell
7 March, 22:12
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To make the nucleus more stable
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