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Potassium decays by beta decay part of the nuclear equation is shown below. fill in the blank with a number 42 19 k --> 0 -1 e+ 42 ? ca
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Potassium decays by beta decay part of the nuclear equation is shown below. fill in the blank with a number
42 19 k --> 0 -1 e+ 42 ? ca
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20 is the correct answer
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