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Which represents the balanced nuclear equation for the beta minus decay of Co-60?
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Which represents the balanced nuclear equation for the beta minus decay of Co-60?
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Which represents the balanced nuclear equation for the beta minus decay of Co-60?
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its B i took the test and got it right.
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The balanced nuclear equation for the beta minus decay of Co-60:
The decay
is initially to an excited state of
Nickel-60
. After which it emits one or two gamma ray to reach the stab;e state i.ie ground state of the
Nickel 60 isotope
.
See the image below to get the reaction.
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