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Which type of radiation particle, emitted from a nuclear process, is most similar to an electron? alpha beta gamma isotope
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Which type of radiation particle, emitted from a nuclear process, is most similar to an electron?
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Yeah that's right Beta
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b. beta because alpha has a positib=ve charge gamma has no charge and an isotope deals with neutrons, not electrons
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