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Beckham Hale
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20 November, 18:34
The correct notation for an alpha particle
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Belinda Mccullough
20 November, 18:55
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Can't find the options on the keyboard so ill try to describe it. I think either an He symbol or the greek letter alpha is accepted. There must be a 4 at the top left and a 2 at bottom left.
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