Nuclear Reactions (Physics) | Sketchy MCAT
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Step into the Sketchy swamp, a place where fairy characters light up the scene, each one representing a different nuclear reaction. Here, you'll get to grips with isotopic notation, the energy-packed processes of nuclear fusion and fission, and the various forms of radioactive decay, including alpha, beta minus, beta plus, electron capture, and gamma decay.

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