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Rashid [163]
2 years ago
9

An isotope with a high value of n/z will tend to decay through? a. α decay. b. β decay. c. positron decay. d. electron capture.

e. γ decay
Chemistry
1 answer:
Nady [450]2 years ago
7 0

An isotope with a high value of n/z will tend to decay through β decay.

Species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic wide variety and nearly equal chemical behavior but with differing atomic mass or mass quantity and one-of-a-kind physical properties. The atoms belonging to the equal element, having same atomic range Z, but distinctive mass variety A, are referred to as isotopes.

Isotopes are atoms with one-of-a-kind atomic hundreds that have the same atomic variety. The atoms of different isotopes are atoms of the equal chemical element; they fluctuate inside the number of neutrons inside the nucleus.

Subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass. this is the quantity of neutrons that the regular version of the atom has. If the quantity of neutrons within the given atom is different, than it's miles an isotope.

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