(a)
Interpretation: The type of radiation emitted or consumed in the given processes identified.
Concept introduction: On alpha decay, the
On beta decay, the atomic number increases by one and the mass number remains same.
On positron emission, the atomic number decreases by one and the mass number remains same.
On electron capture, the atomic number decreases by one and the mass number remains same.
To determine: The type of radiation emitted or consumed in the given process.
(b)
To determine: The type of radiation emitted or consumed in the given process.
(c)
To determine: The type of radiation emitted or consumed in the given process.
(d)
To determine: The type of radiation emitted or consumed in the given process.
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