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Converting carbon to nitrogen by increasing the number of protons from 6 to 7 and decreasing the number of neutrons from 8 to 7 is an example of what type of decay?

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this is beta decay as the mass number stays the same but proton number changes, this is specifically beta minus as a neuron changes into a proton
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Answer: The given decay process is beta decay.

Step-by-step explanation:

Beta-decay is defined as the decay process in which a neutron gets converted into a proton and an electron releasing a beta-particle. The beta particle released carries a charge of -1 units and has a mass of 0 units.


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

The chemical reaction for converting carbon nucleus to nitrogen nucleus, the equation follows:


_6^(14)\textrm{C}\rightarrow _7^(14)\textrm{N}+_(-1)^0\beta

Thus, the given decay process is beta decay.

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