Answer:
A)
B)
C)
D)
Step-by-step explanation:
A) The reaction of electron capture is:
Where:
A: is the mass number = n + Z
Z: is the number of protons
n: is the number of neutrons
In electron capture reaction a proton of the atom is converted into a neutron and an electron neutrino (
) is emitted.
Hence, for the Gold-191 we have:
B) The nuclear reaction of the decay of Au-201 to Hg-201 is:
The above reaction is a beta decay reaction, in which a positron and electron antineutrino (
) are emitted from the Au-201 nucleus and a neutron is converted to a proton (n-1 and Z+1; A remains constant).
C) The nuclear reaction of beta emission Au-198 is:
Same as above, a beta emission produces the emission of a positron and electron antineutrino (
) and the conversion of a neutron into a proton.
D) Gold-188 decays by positron emission:
In a positron emission, we have that a proton of Au-188 is converted into a neutron and a positron (e⁺) and an electron neutrino (
) are released.
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