What kind of change takes place in a nucleus when beta particle is emitted?
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In Beta (β-) decay, a neutron changes into a proton plus an electron. The proton stays in the nucleus and the electron leaves the atom with high energy, and we call it a beta particle. When a beta particle is emitted from the nucleus the nucleus has one more proton and one less neutron.
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In Beta (β-) decay, a neutron changes into a proton plus an electron. The proton stays in the nucleus and the electron leaves the atom with high energy, and we call it a beta particle. When a beta particle is emitted from the nucleus the nucleus has one more proton and one less neutron.
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when a beta particle is emitted the element goes 1 step or a position back ward..and when an alpha particle is emitted the element goes 2 step or position forward.....
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