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A nucleus with an excess of neutrons may decay radioactively with the emission of:
A). A neutron
B). A proton
C). An electron
D). A positron

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Answered by ARCE
3

Answer:

A) A neutron

Explanation:

Neutron emission is a mode of radioactive decay in which one or more neutrons are ejected from a nucleus. It occurs in the most neutron-rich/proton-deficient nucleides, and also from excited states of other nucleides as in photoneutron emission and beta-delayed neutron emission.

Answered by amazing23
1

Answer:

B) protons will be the answer according to me

Explanation:

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