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The total number of alphaandbeta particl...

The total number of `alphaandbeta` particles emitted in the nuclear reaction
`""_(92)^(238)Uto""_(82)^(214)Pb` is

A

6

B

7

C

8

D

10

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C

`""_(92)^(238)Uto""_(82)^(214)Pb+6""_(2)^(4)He+2_(-1e)^(0)`
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