Proponents of the non-classical picture would expect 50 % of the generated CO 2 in the decomposition in Figure 9 to contain 14 C, while proponents of the classical picture would expect more of the generated CO 2 to be radioactive due to the short-lived nature of the cation . 40 % of the carbon dioxide produced via decomposition has been observed to be radioactive, suggesting that the non-classical picture is more correct.
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Proponents of the non-classical picture would expect 50 % of the generated CO 2 in the decomposition in Figure 9 to contain 14 C, while proponents of the classical picture would expect more of the generated CO 2 to be radioactive due to the short-lived nature of the cation . 40 % of the carbon dioxide produced via decomposition has been observed to be radioactive, suggesting that the non-classical picture is more correct.
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Proponents of the non-classical picture would expect 50 % of the generated CO 2 in the decomposition in Figure 9 to contain 14 C, while proponents of the classical picture would expect more of the generated CO 2 to be radioactive due to the short-lived nature of the cation . 40 % of the carbon dioxide produced via decomposition has been observed to be radioactive, suggesting that the non-classical picture is more correct.