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29 October, 11:06

What is the daughter nucleus (nuclide) produced when 90sr undergoes beta decay by emitting an electron? replace each question mark with the appropriate integer or symbol?

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  1. 29 October, 14:05
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    Beta decay by emitting an electron is called as β⁻ decay. when this happens, a neutron of the element converts into a proton by emitting an electron. Hence, the mass of daughter nucleus is same as parent atom but atomic number/number of protons is higher by 1 than atomic number of parent atom.

    Sr has atomic number as 38.

    After β⁻ decay, the daughter nucleus will have atomic number as 38 + 1 = 39.

    Hence, the daughter nucleus should be Y (Yttrium). Formula is,

    ₃₈⁹⁰Sr → ₃₉⁹⁰Y + ₋₁⁰β + energy
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