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

A

(a)alpha particles

B

(b)beta particles

C

(c)gamma photons

D

(d)neutrons

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The correct Answer is:
C

`.^(7)Li_(3) + ._(1)^(1)P rarr ._(4)^(8)Be + gamma`
The particle that will be emitted with Beryllium will be Gamma radiations
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