Here is the equation for the beta minus decay of iodine-131: 53131I => 54131Xe + e- + ve The iodine-131 undergoes a transformation when a down quark within a neutron in its nucleus changes into an up quark. This change is mediated by the weak interaction, or weak force. The neutron then becomes a proton, and an electron is created and ejected from the nucleus along with an antineutrino. To learn more, use the link below to the related question, "What is beta decay?"
Iodine-131 undergoes beta decay to produce xenon-131. The nuclear equation for the decay of iodine-131 is ^131_53I -> ^131_54Xe + e^- + anti-neutrino.
There are a number of different isotopes of iodine, each of which has its own way of decaying and its own decay equation. There is a link to one below.
There are 31 known isotopes of Nickel. Please specify which one you are interested in.
227Ac---------beta---------227Th
227Ac---------alfa-----------223Fr
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The equation for the beta decay of 24Na is: 1124Na --> 1224Mg + -10e where the e is a negative beta particle or electron.
The equation for the beta decay of 17F: 917F --> 817O+ 10e + ve where the 10e is a positive beta particle or positron.
The equation for the beta decay of 3H is: 13H --> 23He + -10e where -10e represents a negative beta particle or electron.
35S --> 35Cl + e- 35Cl, stable
All nuclear decay is spontaneous.
Natural chromium is stable and does not decay/
Energy and electrical charge are two quantities that are always conserved in nuclear decay equation.
The decay equation is:Co-60----------------------Ni-60 + e-
The equation for the beta decay of 14C: 614C --> 714N + -10e where the e is an electron.
T99 is Technetion 99 has a Decay rate of 6h
The equation for the alpha decay of 226Ra: 88226Ra --> 86222Rn + 24He The alpha particle is represented as a helium (He) nucleus.
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The equation for the beta decay of 97Zr is: 4097Zr --> 4197Nb + -10e representing the beta particle as -10e.
The equation for the beta decay of 86Rb:3786Rb --> 3886Sr+ -10e where the -10e represents a beta particle or electron.
14C --> 14N + e-