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Atoms of a radioactive element can change into atoms of another element by emitting radiation true or false
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Atoms of a radioactive element can change into atoms of another element by emitting radiation true or false
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False. Is the answer to you question.
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I think this is false. I know an element can't change into another element, but I'm not sure if the atoms are reconfigured if it will change. False is my best guess. Hope this helps!
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