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When (3)Li^(7) nuclei are bombarded by p...

When `_(3)Li^(7)` nuclei are bombarded by protons , and the resultant nuclei are `_(4)Be^(8)` , the emitted particle will be

A

alpha particles

B

beta particles

C

gamma photons

D

neutrons

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C

`._(3)Li^(7)+_(1)H^(1)rarr._(4)Be^(8)+gamma`
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