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Nuclear fission
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I got beta decay on this question with an equation after "in"
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Well right now, in Chemistry, I am learning about Nuclear Chemistry and had to do a huge project on it. What I've learned do far, is that there are three diff. kinds of radiation emitted during the splitting (fission), of a really big nuclei of an element, those are alpha, beta, and gamma (rays) particles. Now, I believe if my research is correct, the type of radiation emitted from the splitting nuclei, depends on the element being split. For instance if uranium were to be under go nuclear fission, gamma rays will be emitted from it, or if polonium were to under go fission it will emit alpha particles. Now ther emay be flaws to my answer, but I hope this helped you. :)

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is it alpha decay or beta decay or nuclear fusion, you cant all be

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Nuclear reactions can release four primary particle radiations. Alpha radiation are protons and neutrons emissions, Beta radiation are electrons and Gamma are electromagnetic photons.

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Neutrons, average 2.5 per fission in U-235

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Binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) is released in a nuclear fusion or a nuclear fission reaction.

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beta decay is the wright one

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great answer tyy!

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Gamma radiation

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Beta decay actually

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alpha decay

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