_____ are low-energy radiations, most of whose energy can be absorbed when they collide with an atom in a molecule, without causing a structural or chemical change.
A) Ionizing radiations
B) Alpha particles
C) Gamma rays
D) X-rays
E) Nonionizing radiations
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