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stich3 [128]
4 years ago
6

¿De dónde se originan los rayos alfa, Beta y gamma?

Chemistry
1 answer:
KATRIN_1 [288]4 years ago
5 0
La radiación alfa consiste en núcleos de helio-4 (4He) y es detenida fácilmente por una hoja de papel. La radiación beta, que consiste en electrones, es detenida por una placa de aluminio. La radiación gamma es finalmente absorbida cuando penetra en un material denso.
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