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in decay of free neutron, name the elementary particle emitted along with proton and electron in a nuclear reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antinutrino is the elementary particles emitted along with proton ( p+ ) and electron (e- ) in decay of free neutron (n°) during nuclear reaction.

  • n° → p+ + e- + v¯ (β- decay)

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

An Antineutrino

Explanation:

In the decay of a free neutron, a nuclear reaction occurs in which a proton, an electron, and a particle called an antineutrino are emitted.The process is called beta decay, and it can be represented by the equation: n -> p + e^- + anti-nu_e.

The neutron is a subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of atoms, along with protons.

It is neutral in charge and has slightly more mass than a proton.

The proton is a subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of atoms and has a positive charge.

The electron is a subatomic particle that is found outside the nucleus of atoms and has a negative charge.

The antineutrino is a subatomic particle that is associated with beta decay and has no electric charge.

It is the anti-particle of neutrino and has a very small mass. This process is also called beta minus decay, as the electron is negatively charged particle.

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