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Nuclear Decay
Types of Decay
Gamma Decay
Gamma decay occurs along with alpha and beta decay?
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False. Gamma decay is a separate radioactive decay process from alpha and beta decay. While alpha and beta particles are emitted during their respective types of decay, gamma rays are emitted as a form of electromagnetic radiation.
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