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I need help with Science! ASAP!!! ASAP!!! ASAP!!!
A(n) ________________________ involves the particles found in the nucleus of an atom. It changes one element into another element.
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Possibilities . . .
-- nuclear reaction
-- nuclear fission
-- nuclear fusion
-- radioactive decay.
Any of these makes it a true statement.
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