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What are atoms that emit particles and energy from their nuclei?

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What releases high energy particles and rays?

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What word is given to describe substances that give off high energy particles?

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What is meant by radioactive pollution?

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Because francium breaks down and gives off particles and energy it is a what?

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What particles give off high energy?

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When radioactive particles change to stable elements what do they release?

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What is francium because it breaks down and gives off particles and energy?

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