Physics, asked by gauthamnayak4276, 9 months ago

Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen whose nucleus Triton contains 2 neutrons and 1 proton. Free neutrons decay into p + \bar{e}+\bar{v}. If one of the neutrons in Triton decays, it would transform into He3 nucleus. This does not happen. This is because [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Triton energy is less than that of a He3\ nucleus.
(b) the electron created in the beta decay process cannot remain in the nucleus.
(c) both the neutrons in triton have to decay simultaneously resulting in a nucleus with 3 protons, which is not a He3 nucleus.
(d) because free neutrons decay due to external perturbations which is absent in a triton nucleus.

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Answered by bunglakaran
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Answer:

both the Neutron in triton have to decay simultaneously resulting in a nucleous withb three proton ,which is not a He3 nucleous

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