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3. How is fission different from radioactive decay? a. fission is the forcible splitting of an atom, decay occurs naturally
b. fission requires release of radiation, decay doesn’t release radiation
c. fission releases neutrons, decay releases beta particles
d. fission is more common than radioactive decay

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