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Which type of radioactive decay is represented by the following equation?

A.) alpha decay

B.) beta decay

C.) X-ray emission

D.) fission

Which type of radioactive decay is represented by the following equation? A.) alpha-example-1
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User JackNova
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Beta Decay.

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User Dquijada
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Answer:

b) beta decay

Step-by-step explanation:

Beta radiations:

Beta radiations are result from the beta decay in which electron is ejected. The neutron inside of the nucleus converted into the proton an thus emit the electron which is called β particle.

The mass of beta particle is smaller than the alpha particles.

They can travel in air in few meter distance.

These radiations can penetrate into the human skin.

The sheet of aluminium is used to block the beta radiation

⁴₆C → ¹⁴₇N + ⁰₋₁e

The beta radiations are emitted in this reaction. The one electron is ejected and neutron is converted into proton.

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