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Chapter 20, Problem 56E
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The quantity required to continue the chain reaction is to be stated. The term by which the requirement is identified is to be stated.
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The elements whose nucleus decays spontaneously are known as radioactive elements. The decay is accompanied by the emission of alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. All the elements which have an
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