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(a) Write the complete β+ decay equation for 11C .

(b) Calculate the energy released in the decay. The masses of 11C and 11B are 11.011433 and 11.009305 u, respectively.

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Final answer:

The complete β+ decay equation for 11C is 11C → 11B + β+. To calculate the energy released in the decay, use the equation Energy released = (mass of initial nucleus - mass of final nucleus) * c^2, and substitute the given masses of 11C and 11B.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) The complete β+ decay equation for 11C is:

11C → 11B + β+

(b) To calculate the energy released in the decay, we need to use the equation:

Energy released = (mass of initial nucleus - mass of final nucleus) * c^2

Using the given masses of 11C and 11B, and the speed of light (c), we can substitute the values into the equation and calculate the energy released.

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