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The atomic mass of thorium is 232 and it...

The atomic mass of thorium is 232 and its atomic number is 90. During the course of its radioactive disintegration `6 alpha` and `4 beta` particles are emitted. What is the atomic mass and atomic number of the atom?

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208,82
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