

Beta-minus decay often happens in unstable nuclei that have too many neutrons. The nucleon number stays the same, but the proton number increases by one

The carbon nucleus emits a beta particle, and a neutron changes into a proton. This means its proton number increases by +1 and it changes into a new element, nitrogen

Beta-plus decay often happens in unstable nuclei that have too many protons. The nucleon number stays the same, but the proton number decreases by one


When radiation passes close to atoms, it can knock out electrons, ionising the atom


ANSWER: D


One way to remember which particle decays into which depends on the type of beta emission, think of beta ‘plus’ as the ‘proton’ that turns into the neutron (plus an electron neutrino)
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