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`._(83)^(214)Bi` decays to A by `alpha` -emission . A then decays to B by beta emission , which further decays to C by another beta emission . Element C decays to D by still another beta emission , and D deacays by `alpha`-emission to form a stable isotope E. What is element E?

A

`._(81)^(207)T1`

B

`._(80)^(206)Hg`

C

`._(79)^(206)Au`

D

`._(82)^(206)Pb`

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