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Section 19.1 Radioactivity 1.To learn the types of radioactive decay 2.To learn to write nuclear equations for radioactive decay 3.To learn how one element.
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Radioactivity is invisible. Radioactivity is invisible. We are also unable to hear, taste, touch, or smell it. Yet we are able to detect and measure radioactivity.