When a nucleus undergoes alpha decay, the daughter element always has
A) less charge than the parent.
B) the same atomic number as the parent.
C) more neutrons than the parent.
D) more electrons than the parent.
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A) two smaller nuclei combine
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Q6: In nuclear fission,
A) a nucleus is split
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A) two electrons bound
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