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When fast neutron are bombarded on nitrogen atom what radiation are emitted


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Answered by kvjkarthik
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Answer & Explanation:

When a fast moving neutron is bombarded on a nitrogen atom, there is a radiation of a positron from the nucleus of the nitrogen atom.

This is a sub-type of radioactive decay called beta decay, in which a proton inside a nucleus of Nitrogen atom is converted into a neutron while releasing a positron and an electron neutrino.

Therefore, neutron causes a transmutation to occur thus changing the Nitrogen atom into a Carbon atom (in stable state) along with the emission of a positron or beta decay.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When fast neutron are bombarded on nitrogen atom what radiation are emitted positron radiation.

Explanation:

  • This type of bombardment in which the fast-moving neutron is bombarded on a nitrogen atom is known as beta decay.
  • As a result of this bombardment on a nitrogen atom, there is a radiation of positron is released from the nucleus of the nitrogen atom.
  • Inside the nucleus, 'proton is converted into a neutron' with a release of positron and electron neutrino.
  • Thus replacing the Nitrogen atom into a Carbon atom along with the 'emission of a positron' or beta decay.
  • Positron emission is a radioactive decay in which a proton is transformed into a neutron by delivering a positron.
  • Positron emission is interfered by the weak force.

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