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Theory: Decays
Decays In a decay, the original particle disappears and two or more less massive particles are produced. For example: 88Radium Alpha Decay 86Radon and 2He Particle decays are like radioactive decays of atomic nuclei. When a nucleus decays radioactively, some of the decay products are constituents that were present before the decay, but others, such as photons or electrons , are entirely new ...
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