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It is desired to determine the concentration of arsenic in a lake sediment sample by means of neutron activation analysis. The nuclide captures a neutron to form , which in turn undergoes β decay. The daughter nuclide produces the characteristic γ rays used for the analysis. What is the daughter nuclide?

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The daughter nuclide is selenium; 76:34 Se

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is desired to determine the concentration of arsenic in a lake sediment sample by means of neutron activation analysis. The nuclide 75:33 As captures a neutron to form 76:33 As, which in turn undergoes beta decay. The daughter nuclide produces the characteristic gamma rays used for the analysis. What is the daughter nuclide?

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Please check attachment for decay equations and explanations

It is desired to determine the concentration of arsenic in a lake sediment sample-example-1
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