11. Nuclear Chemistry
Positron Emission
11. Nuclear Chemistry
Positron Emission
A positron emission or positron decay occurs when an unstable nucleus ejects a positron particle to create a new element.
Understanding Positron Emission
A positron particle is referred to as the anti-electron particle because it looks like a positively charged electron.
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS AND ACTIVITIES (3)
- Complete each of the following nuclear equations and describe the type of radiation: e. ¹⁸⁸₈₀Hg → ? + ⁰₊₁e
- Complete each of the following nuclear equations and describe the type of radiation: e. ? → ⁸⁹₃₉Y + ⁰₊₁e
- In problems 5.51 to 5.54, a nucleus is shown with protons and neutrons. Draw the new nucleus when this isot...