The table below lists information about the radioactive decay of three nuclides. Fill in the missing information. nuclide 147 62 Sm decay mode alpha emission positron emission. (choose one) O daughter nuclide 0 B Be X

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The table below lists information about the radioactive decay of three nuclides. Fill in the missing information.

| Nuclide     | Decay Mode         | Daughter Nuclide |
|-------------|--------------------|------------------|
| \(_{62}^{147}\text{Sm}\) | Alpha emission     | [Missing]         |
| [Missing]   | Positron emission  | \(_{5}^{11}\text{B}\)    |
| \(_{3}^{8}\text{Li}\)   | (Choose one)       | \(_{4}^{8}\text{Be}\)    |

To solve this table, details about each type of radioactive decay need to be applied:
- **Alpha emission** typically decreases the mass number by 4 and the atomic number by 2.
- **Positron emission** decreases the atomic number by 1 while the mass number remains unchanged.

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Transcribed Image Text:The table below lists information about the radioactive decay of three nuclides. Fill in the missing information. | Nuclide | Decay Mode | Daughter Nuclide | |-------------|--------------------|------------------| | \(_{62}^{147}\text{Sm}\) | Alpha emission | [Missing] | | [Missing] | Positron emission | \(_{5}^{11}\text{B}\) | | \(_{3}^{8}\text{Li}\) | (Choose one) | \(_{4}^{8}\text{Be}\) | To solve this table, details about each type of radioactive decay need to be applied: - **Alpha emission** typically decreases the mass number by 4 and the atomic number by 2. - **Positron emission** decreases the atomic number by 1 while the mass number remains unchanged. There are no graphs or diagrams included in this image. The image also contains a visual representing a selection mechanism for filling in or correcting the table data, but the specific text is not necessary for understanding the table.
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