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11 January, 23:56

Based on nuclear stability, what is the symbol for the most likely product nuclide when iodine-123 undergoes decay?

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  1. 12 January, 03:15
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    Answer is: Te (tellurium).

    During electron capture, iodine-123 f orm the nearly-stable nuclide tellurium-123.

    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.

    Iodine-123 is a radioactive isotope of iodine used in nuclear medicine imaging.
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