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17 October, 08:40

A nuclide of 64/29 cu absorbs a positron. witch is the resulting atom? (A) 65/29Cu (B) 63/29 CU (C) 64/28Ni (D) 64/30 Zn

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  1. 17 October, 11:20
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    The nuclide 64Cu29 absorbs a positron or 1e0. The reaction of positron absorption is shown below. The atomic mass is added to the nuclide.

    64Cu29 + 1e0 = = = > 65Cu29

    The resulting atom is still copper but with an atomic weight of 65 amu.
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