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Andres Anderson
16 October, 13:20
Describe alpha decay.
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Kiana Benjamin
16 October, 16:53
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Alpha decay is one process that unstable atoms can use to become more stable. During alpha decay, an atom's nucleus sheds two protons and two neutrons in a packet that scientists call an alpha particle. Since an atom loses two protons during alpha decay, it changes from one element to another
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