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12 May, 03:28

Helium decays to form lithium. Which equation correctly describes this decay?

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  1. 12 May, 03:37
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    C : 6/2He->6/3Li+0/-1e
  2. 12 May, 03:51
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    Answer;

    The equation for the decay is;

    4/2H = 4/3 L + 0/-1 e

    Explanation;

    An example of beta decay

    When a helium decays to form a lithium, a neutron decays into a proton and and electron, the atomic number increases by one while the atomic mass remain unchanged, the process is called beta decay.

    Therefore; the mass number remains the same (4), while the atomic number increases by one, forming Lithium.
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