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If uranium (Z = 92) were to radioactively decay by decay, then the daughter part

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If uranium (Z = 92) were to radioactively decay by decay, then the daughter particle would have an atomic number of:
Correct: Z = 90
Incorrect Z = 91
Incorrect Z = 92
Incorrect Z = 93
Incorrect Z = 94

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If plutonium (Z = 94) were to radioactively decay by + decay, then the daughter particle would have an atomic number of:
Incorrect Z = 92
Correct: Z = 93
Incorrect Z = 94
Incorrect Z = 95
Incorrect Z = 96

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If uranium (Z = 92) were to radioactively decay by - decay, then the daughter particle would have an atomic number of:
Incorrect Z = 90
Incorrect Z = 91
Incorrect Z = 92
Correct: Z = 93
Incorrect Z = 94

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Z= 93