10. A student writes the beta decay of carbon-14 as follows: 14 CO+B- Four of her classmates pointed out that the equation is incorrect for the following reasons: Classmate A: There is a missing decay particle. Classmate B: The daughter nucleus is incorrectly identified. Classmate C: The parent nucleus has an incorrect number of protons. Classmate D: The number of protons of the daughter nucleus must be 1 less than that of the parent nucleus. Who among the classmates has/have given the correct statement/s?

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10. A student writes the beta decay of carbon-14 as follows:
14
C→40+B
Four of her classmates pointed out that the equation is incorrect for the following reasons:
Classmate A: There is a missing decay particle.
Classmate B: The daughter nucleus is incorrectly identified.
Classmate C: The parent nucleus has an incorrect number of protons.
Classmate D: The number of protons of the daughter nucleus must be 1 less than that of the parent nucleus.
Who among the classmates has/have given the correct statement/s?
Transcribed Image Text:10. A student writes the beta decay of carbon-14 as follows: 14 C→40+B Four of her classmates pointed out that the equation is incorrect for the following reasons: Classmate A: There is a missing decay particle. Classmate B: The daughter nucleus is incorrectly identified. Classmate C: The parent nucleus has an incorrect number of protons. Classmate D: The number of protons of the daughter nucleus must be 1 less than that of the parent nucleus. Who among the classmates has/have given the correct statement/s?
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