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A nucleus decays by β+− emission followed by a γ− emission. If the atomic and mass numbers of the parent nucleus are Z and A respectively, the corresponding numbers for the daughter nucleus are respectively
Key Idea: β− rays are fast moving electrons. When there is an excess of protons in the nucleus and it is not energetically possible to emit an α− particle, β+ decay occurs. Resulting in reducing atomic numbers by 1. New atomic number =Z−1, mass number =A Gamma ray emission occurs with p4 emission. Since, gamma rays have no charge or mass their emission does not change the chemical composition of the atom. Hence, atomic number =Z−1, mass number = A Note: During β+ decay, a positron (a particle with the same mass as an electron but. With positive charge) and a neutrino are released.