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andrew11 [14]
2 years ago
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Write the nuclear equation for the beta decay Ni-60

Chemistry
1 answer:
viktelen [127]2 years ago
8 0

^6^0_2_7CO\;\rightarrow\;^6^0_2_8Ni\;+\;^0_-1e  is the nuclear equation for the beta decay Ni-60.

<h3>What is beta decay?</h3>

Beta-decay occurs when, in a nucleus with too many protons or too many neutrons, one of the protons or neutrons is transformed into the other.

The nuclear equation for the beta decay Ni-60

^6^0_2_7CO\;\rightarrow\;^6^0_2_8Ni\;+\;^0_-1e

In beta minus (β−) decay, a neutron is converted to a proton, and the process creates an electron and an electron antineutrino; while in beta plus (β+) decay, a proton is converted to a neutron and the process creates a positron and an electron neutrino. β+ decay is also known as positron emission.

Hence, ^6^0_2_7CO\;\rightarrow\;^6^0_2_8Ni\;+\;^0_-1e  is the nuclear equation for the beta decay Ni-60.

Learn more about the beta decay here:

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