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In the decay .(32)^(68)Ge+.(-1)^(0)e ...

In the decay
`._(32)^(68)Ge+._(-1)^(0)e overset("electron capture")to ._(Z)^(A)?+X-rays`

A

`A=67,Z=33`

B

`A=68,Z=33`

C

`A=67,Z=31`

D

`A=68,Z=31`

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