Give the values for (a) Z and (b) A when 10X21 goes through the + decay process. Do the same ((c) and (d)) for 8X14
The follwing are the +decay process.or positron decay
10 X 21 ------------------------ 9 X21 + e+
now, a) Z atomic number is 9
b) mass number is 21
simillarly,
8 X 14 ------------------------ 7 X14 + e+
c) Z atomic number is 7
d) mass number is 14
Give the values for (a) Z and (b) A when 10X21 goes through the + decay...
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