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SEE ATOMS DANCE: URANIUM IN A CLOUD CHAMBER Radioactive isotopes like uranium don’t just sit there - they quietly shed energy, flinging particles and rays as they decay. In a cloud chamber, that invisible drama becomes visible: Alpha particles - heavy, slow, short-lived streaks. Beta particles - zippy electrons...

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