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  • 17-08-2020
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Fill in the nuclide symbol for the missing particle in the following nuclear equation.

_______ → + 0 e1 + 13C6

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 20-08-2020

Answer:

Nitrogen 13

Explanation:

We need fill in the blank the nuclide symbol for the missing particle in the following nuclear equation.

[tex]X\rightarrow ^0e_1+^{13}C_6[/tex]

In this reaction, the emission of positron takes place. The atomic number in the LHS and the RHS should be same. So,

[tex]^{13}_7 N \rightarrow ^0e_1+^{13}C_6[/tex]

So, the LHS have nitrogen 13, a radioactive isotope.

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