Letter B

Beta particle

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An electron ejected from the nucleus of a decaying atom.

Although beta particles can be stopped by a thin sheet of aluminum, they can penetrate the dead skin layer, potentially causing burns.

They can pose a serious direct or external radiation threat and can be lethal depending on the amount received.

They also pose a serious internal radiation threat if beta-emitting atoms are ingested or inhaled

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