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When a radioactive isotope decays by electron capture, the electron ________?

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-Combines with a proton in the nucleus; the atomic number of the daughter is one less than the parent.

When a radioactive isotope decays by electron capture, the electron combines with a proton in the nucleus; the atomic number of the daughter is one less than the parent.

Step-by-step explanation;

-Electron capture is one form of radioactivity. A parent nucleus may capture one of its orbital electrons and emit a neutrino.

-This is a process which competes with positron emission and has the same effect on the atomic number. Most commonly, it is a K-shell electron which is captured, and this is referred to as K-capture.The capture of the electron by a proton in the nucleus is accompanied by the emission of a neutrino.

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