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Carbon-14 decays by β- emission. What nucleus is left after this decay?

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Final answer:

Carbon-14 decays by emitting a beta particle, leaving a nitrogen-14 nucleus.

Step-by-step explanation:

Carbon-14 decays by emitting a beta particle, which is an electron. The reaction can be represented as follows: ¹⁴C → ¹⁴N + β⁻.

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