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Which missing item would complete this beta decay reaction?
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Which missing item would complete this beta decay reaction? PLATO-example-1
User Grafthez
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Answer:
_(-1)^0\beta

Explanation:

General representation of an element is given as:
_Z^A\textrm{X}

where,

Z represents Atomic number

A represents Mass number

X represents the symbol of an element

Beta decay : In this process, a neutron gets converted into a proton and an electron releasing a beta-particle. The beta particle released carries a charge of -1 units.


_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _(Z+1)^A\textrm{Y}+_(-1)^0\beta

The given reaction would be represented as:


_(43)^(98)\textrm{Tc}\rightarrow_(44)^(98)\textrm{Pb}+_(-1)^0\beta

User Oshrib
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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The high energy electrons are known as beta particles. Charge on a beta particle is -1, that is, similar to the charge present in an electron.

Hence, symbol that represents a beta particle is
^(0)_(-1)\beta.

For example,
^(98)_(43)Tc \rightarrow ^(98)_(44)Ru + ^(0)_(-1)\beta

This reaction is a radioactive decay rection when
^(98)_(43)Tc on decaying gives
^(98)_(44)Rualong with emission of a beta particle.

Whereas
^(4)_(2)He is an alpha particle,
^(0)_(0)\gamma is a gamma particle, and
^(1)_(0)n is a neutron.

Thus, we can conclude that the particle
^(0)_(-1)\beta would complete this given beta decay reaction.

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