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a When the neutron-to-proton ratio in a nucleus is too low, what type of radioactive decay would be expected?

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Answer: Monsta

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positron emission, is the answer

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Answer : Positron emission or electron capture**

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These processes increase the neutron-to-proton ratio by converting a proton into a neutron and a positron (or an electron neutrino) or by capturing an electron from the inner shell of the atom and converting a proton into a neutron and an electron neutrino, respectively. This makes the nucleus more stable.

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