147796
A radioactive nucleus ${ }_{Z}^{A} X$ undergoes spontaneous decay in the sequence
${ }_{\mathrm{Z}}^{\mathrm{A}} \mathrm{X} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-1} \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-3} \mathrm{C} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-2} \mathrm{D}$
Where $Z$ is the atomic number of element $X$. The possible decay particles in the sequence are
147796
A radioactive nucleus ${ }_{Z}^{A} X$ undergoes spontaneous decay in the sequence
${ }_{\mathrm{Z}}^{\mathrm{A}} \mathrm{X} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-1} \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-3} \mathrm{C} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-2} \mathrm{D}$
Where $Z$ is the atomic number of element $X$. The possible decay particles in the sequence are
147796
A radioactive nucleus ${ }_{Z}^{A} X$ undergoes spontaneous decay in the sequence
${ }_{\mathrm{Z}}^{\mathrm{A}} \mathrm{X} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-1} \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-3} \mathrm{C} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-2} \mathrm{D}$
Where $Z$ is the atomic number of element $X$. The possible decay particles in the sequence are
147796
A radioactive nucleus ${ }_{Z}^{A} X$ undergoes spontaneous decay in the sequence
${ }_{\mathrm{Z}}^{\mathrm{A}} \mathrm{X} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-1} \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-3} \mathrm{C} \rightarrow{ }_{\mathrm{z}-2} \mathrm{D}$
Where $Z$ is the atomic number of element $X$. The possible decay particles in the sequence are