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13 September, 19:32

When a radioactive magnesium (Mg) atom decays by emitting a positron, what is the identity of the resulting atom? A. Aluminum (Al) B. Magnesium (Mg) C. Neon (Ne) D. Sodium (Na)

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  1. 13 September, 19:58
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    The answer is: D. Sodium (Na).

    Beta decay is radioactive decay in which a beta ray and a neutrino are emitted from an atomic nucleus.

    There are two types of beta decay: beta minus and beta plus.

    In beta plus decay (atomic number Z is decreased by one), a proton is converted to a neutron and positron and an electron neutrino, so mass number does not change.

    In this example, magnesium (atomic number 12) is converted to dosium (atomic number 11).
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