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Christina Roy
15 June, 03:39
How can the atomic mass change?
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Alyvia Suarez
15 June, 04:42
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This is when the nucleus becomes unstable and releases a portion of itself. For example in alpha decay a helium nucleus is released, the equivalent to two protons and two neutrons. The atomic mass can also change through the process of fusion. When two atoms combine to fuse into a larger atom.
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