Please help me i will fan and give you a medal if you help :) What kind of charge does the particle emitted from the nucleus during beta minus (β– ) decay have?
A beta particle (in this case a negative electron) is shown being emitted by a nucleus. ... Unstable atomic nuclei with an excess of protons may undergo β+ decay, also ... Being composed of charged particles, beta radiation is more strongly ... The intense beta radiation from the fuel rods of pool-type reactors @jormaloney1000
The nucleus emits a detectable beta particle, which is an electron or positron.
What is another name for a beta minus (β– ) particle?
Beta minus (β−) decay produces an electron and electron antineutrino, while beta plus (β+) decay produces a positron and electron neutrino; β+ decay is thus also known as positron emission. 7N) is known as the daughter nuclide. The emitted electron or positron is known as a beta particle.
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