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n a sample of radioactive nuclide

A

a nucleus emits, `alpha,beta` radiations simultaneously.

B

only `alpha,beta` can be emitted simultaneously by a nucleus.

C

`alpha,beta,gamma` may be obtained simultaneously from the sample

D

all the three `alpha,beta,gamma` one after other will obtained from a nucleus

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Type of particle emittion cannot be generalised for all reaction.
Hence `alpha,beta,gamma` particles may be emitted simultaneously.
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