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23 October, 09:27

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

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  1. 23 October, 10:49
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    A positron particle

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    When 2714Si undergoes radioactive decay to form 2713al then it must have undergone a positron emission. When a particle undergoes positron emission, the mass number remains constant while the atomic number decreases by 1. A positron particle has the same mass with an electron, however, unlike an electron it has a positive charge.
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