How do mineral nanoparticles in sunscreens protect from UV radiation?
A) The particles scatter incoming UV light
B) The particles absorb incoming UV light
C) The particles dissolve with incoming UV light
D) None of these choices are correct
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A)have 1,2,and 3
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A)increased
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A)ZnO
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