What is the nuclear equation for Nuclear-90 undergoes beta emission?
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Explanation:
Strontium-90,
90
Sr
, undergoes beta minus decay, so your goal here will be to use what you know about the emission of a beta particle to figure out the resulting nuclide.
A beta particle,
a
a
0
−
1
β
, is simply a high-speed electron. When a radioactive nuclide undergoes beta minus decay, a neutron located inside its nucleus is being converted into a proton.
At the same time, a
a
a
0
−
1
β
particle and an electron antineutriono,
¯
ν
e
, are being emitted.
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the nuclear equation for nuclear 90
Strontium-90 ( 90
It undergoes β− decay into yttrium-90, with a decay energy of 0.546 MeV. Strontium-90 has applications in medicine and industry and is an isotope of concern in fallout from nuclear weapons and nuclear accident
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