A radionuclide ionizes the air in a smoke detector, which in turn allows the flow of electricity.
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A radionuclide ionizes the air in a smoke detector, which in turn allows the flow of electricity. When smoke particles enter the detector, they disrupt the electric current and set off an alarm. What α-emitting radionuclide is used to ionize the air in a smoke detector?
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Introductory Chemistry Concepts And Critical Thinking
ISBN: 9780321804907
7th Edition
Authors: Charles Corwin
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