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what kind of change takes place in a nucleus when a beta particle is emitted ?express it by an equation​

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Answered by jivinchaitanya
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A certain radioactive nucleus emits a particle that leaves its mass number unchanged, but increases its atomic number by one. Identify the particle and write its symbol. Solution: A particle that leaves its mass number unchanged, but increases its atomic number by one is a beta particle…

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A certain radioactive nucleus emits a particle that leaves its mass number unchanged, but increases its atomic number by one. Identify the particle and write its symbol. Solution: A particle that leaves its mass number unchanged, but increases its atomic number by one is a beta particle…

Answered by AdinaNevrekar
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On emitting a Beta Particle, the number of nucleons in the nucleus remains same, but the number of neutrons is decreased bye one and the number of protons is increased by one.

a) Atomic number 'Z' is not conversed. It is increased by 1.

b)Mass number A is coversed

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