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Which of the following are microscopic gold particles that are used to help treat disease? A. ions B. isotopes C. iodoshells D. nanoshells
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Which of the following are microscopic gold particles that are used to help treat disease? A. ions B. isotopes C. iodoshells D. nanoshells
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Which of the following are microscopic gold particles that are used to help treat disease?
A. ions
B. isotopes
C. iodoshells
D. nanoshells
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Answer:
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I took the test :)
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NAnoshells are golden particles that help treat diseases
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