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beta rays emitted by a radioactive substance is ​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

Beta rays emitted by a radioactive substance is ______.

=> Beta particles (β) are small, fast-moving particles with a negative electrical charge that are emitted from an atom's nucleus during radioactive decay. These particles are emitted by certain unstable atoms such as hydrogen-3 (tritium), carbon-14 and strontium-90.

Answered by waliakhter1
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Answer:

Charged particle emitted by nucleus

Explanation:

Neutron decay into proton and electron for more detail see article

"beta gamma decay"

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