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18 May, 03:44

What particle is emitted in the radioactive decay 2714si→2713al?

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  1. 18 May, 03:49
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    The particle emitted in the chemical equation given above is a positron. The equation is a classical example of a beta plus decay in which a proton is converted to a neutron with an emission of a positron.
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