Physics, asked by raushanranjan337, 3 months ago

29 B-decay produces
(A) isobars (B) isotopes (C) Isotones (D) All of these​

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Answered by shamaguptakota
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Answer:

In beta minus (β−) decay, a neutron is converted to a proton, and the process creates an electron and an electron antineutrino; while in beta plus (β+) decay, a proton is converted to a neutron and the process creates a positron and an electron neutrino. β+ decay is also known as positron emission.

Answered by darkhorizon476
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During B-decay electrons will get emitted, remember when electron is being emitted but not protons it is usually a isobar. Because isobars are atoms with equal masses and electrons don't account for mass.

so answer is isobars.

answer is A

Hope this helps.

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