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Suppose cobalt-60 undergoes a type of radioactive decay that does not change the identity of the isotope. which type of decay did the isotope undergo? a. delta b. gamma c. alpha d. beta
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Suppose cobalt-60 undergoes a type of radioactive decay that does not
change the identity of the isotope. which type of decay did the isotope
undergo?
a. delta
b. gamma
c. alpha
d. beta
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i think it maybe could possibly be beta
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