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The electron structures of atoms are not involved in the emission of: A. Gamma rays B. Photoelectrons C. X-rays D. Spectral lines
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The electron structures of atoms are not involved in the emission of:
A. Gamma rays
B. Photoelectrons
C. X-rays
D. Spectral lines
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C is the answer for this question
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