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Write an equation for a radioactive decay of fluorine-17 by positron emission

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¹⁷₉F → ¹⁷₈O + ₊₁⁰e

Step-by-step explanation

Note that a positron is the opposite of an electron.

Therefore, a nuclear chemical equation for the radioactive decay of fluorine-17 by positron emission is given below:


_9^(17)F\rightarrow_8^(17)O+_{\text{ }+1}^0e

The atomic of fluorine is 9 and the mass number of the radioactive fluorine is 17, after the positron emission, it gives a different atom of oxygen.

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