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Match the type of nuclear radiation to the particles that are produced.答案选项组two protons and two neutrons - a helium nucleusan electrona very high energy bundle of electromagnetic energy

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Match the type of nuclear radiation to the particles that are produced.答案选项组two protons and two neutrons - a helium nucleusan electrona very high energy bundle of electromagnetic energy

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  1. Two protons and two neutrons - This matches with a helium nucleus. In nuclear reactions, when two protons and two neutrons are emitted, they form a helium nucleus. This is also known as alpha radiation.

  2. An electron - This matches with beta radiation. In this type of radiation, a neutron in the nucleus is transformed into a proton and an electron. The electron is then emitted as beta radiation.

  3. A very high energy bundle of electromagnetic energy - This matches with gamma radiation. Gamma radiation is a type of nuclear radiation that involves the emission of high energy photons, which are bundles of electromagnetic energy.

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