Gamma emission usually occurs
A) when there is an excess of protons in the excited nucleus.
B) when there is greater than 100 keV of excess energy in the excited nucleus.
C) whenever a K-shell electron is captured.
D) as particulate radiation to eliminate excess energy from the nucleus.
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