Predict the type of decay that the following isotopes would be most likely to undergo: Element Selections a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) spontaneous fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) spontaneous fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) fusion g) aeorobic 30

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Predict the type of decay that the following isotopes would be most likely to undergo:
Element
Selections
alalpha
b)beta minus
c)beta plus
d)spontaneous fission
e)anaerobic
f) spontaneous fusion
g) aeorobic
a)alpha
b)beta minus
c)beta plus
d)spontaneous fission
e)anaerobic
f) spontaneous fusion
g) aeorobic
a)alpha
b)beta minus
c)beta plus
d)spontaneous fission
e)anaerobic
f) fusion
g) aeorobic
a)alpha
b)beta minus
c)beta plus
d)spontaneous fission
e)anaerobic
f) fusion
g) aeorobic
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Transcribed Image Text:Predict the type of decay that the following isotopes would be most likely to undergo: Element Selections alalpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) spontaneous fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) spontaneous fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) fusion g) aeorobic a)alpha b)beta minus c)beta plus d)spontaneous fission e)anaerobic f) fusion g) aeorobic Li
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