Interpretation:
The balanced nuclear equation for the reaction in which oxygen-15 undergoes positron emission needs to be written.
Concept introduction:
Nuclear reactions are expressed by balanced nuclear reactions just as
Answer to Problem 6PP
Positron emission of oxygen-15 is,
Explanation of Solution
A positron equation is a radioactive decay process that involves emission of a positron from a nucleus. A positron is a particle having the equal mass as electron but possessing the opposite charge and is represented by
In positron emission, positron is emitted and
In positron emission, atomic number is decreased by 1 but no change of mass number.
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