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Which descriptions apply to emitted radiation? Check all that apply. measurement in Ci/Bq measurement in conventional rad or the SI Gy the amount of radioactive materials released into the environment. number of disintegrations of radioactive atoms in a radioactive material over a period of time absorbed dose (the amount of energy deposited per unit of mass of human tissue)

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The correct answer is measurement in Ci/Bq, the amount of radioactive materials released into the environment, and number of disintegrations of radioactive atoms in a radioactive material over a period of time. I hope this helps.
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Answer:

- Measurement in Ci/Bq

- The amount of radioactive materials released into the environment.

- Number of disintegrations of radioactive atoms in a radioactive material over a period of time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the following options are valid:

- Measurement in Ci/Bq : one becquerel is understood as the quantity of a radioactive element in which there is one atomic disintegration per second.

- The amount of radioactive materials released into the environment: this technique is suitable to compute the amount of radioactive materials that are being or were released to the environment.

- Number of disintegrations of radioactive atoms in a radioactive material over a period of time: this technique provides becquerel which were described on the first option.

Best regards.

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