For each of the following unstable nuclides, predict the daughter nuclide by determining the most likely mode of decay.
Au-203
Zn-58
Pt-180
Ne-31
1. 203Au : Mode of decay is β− . Hence, daughter nucleide is 203Hg.
2. 58Zn : Mode of decay are β+, p (60%) and β+ (40%). Hence, daughter nucleides are 57Ni and 58Cu respectively.
3. 180 Pt : Mode of decay are β+ (99.7%) and α (0.3%). Hence, daughter nucleides are 181Ir and 176Os respectively.
4. 31Ne : Mode of decay are β− and β−,n. Hence, daughter nucleides are 31Na and 30Na respectively.
For each of the following unstable nuclides, predict the daughter nuclide by determining the most likely...
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