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Where does the energy released in a nuclear decay reaction come from A. Electrons B. Chemical bonds C. Positrons D. The binding energy of the nucleus
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Where does the energy released in a nuclear decay reaction come from
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C. Positrons
D. The binding energy of the nucleus
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The answer is positrons
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