If it absorbs one neutron it becomes Stable isotope of Lithium but question is how ?
Molybdenum mainly undergoes beta decay. This decay process involves the emission of beta particles (electrons or positrons) from the nucleus, resulting in the transformation of a neutron into a proton.
Polonium-218 undergoes alpha decay to form lead-214, which then undergoes beta decay to form bismuth-214.
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Lead-214 undergoes beta decay to form Bismuth-214. In beta decay, a neutron is converted into a proton, emitting an electron and an antineutrino.
Potassium-37 does not exist as a stable isotope and undergoes beta decay to become argon-37. During this decay process, a neutron in the potassium-37 nucleus is converted into a proton, and an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino are emitted.
Alpha decay occurs when thorium-231 undergoes radioactive decay to form protactinium-231. In alpha decay, a nucleus emits an alpha particle (two protons and two neutrons) to transform into a nucleus with a lower atomic number.
When 90Sr undergoes beta decay, it forms 90Y (Yttrium-90). In beta decay, a neutron is converted into a proton, and an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino are emitted.
Bismuth-214 produces Polonium-214 by beta- decay. It also produces Thallium-210 by alpha decay, though at a much smaller percentage.
Beta Particle
Phosphorus-32 is the radioactive isotope that undergoes beta decay to produce sulfur-32. During beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus of phosphorus-32 is converted into a proton and an electron, resulting in the formation of sulfur-32.
Molybdenum mainly undergoes beta decay. This decay process involves the emission of beta particles (electrons or positrons) from the nucleus, resulting in the transformation of a neutron into a proton.
Neodymium-144 undergoes beta decay by emitting an electron (beta particle) and converting a neutron into a proton. This converts the neodymium-144 nucleus into the stable samarium-144 isotope. Beta decay is a type of radioactive decay that helps stabilize the nucleus by changing the neutron-to-proton ratio.
When an oxygen-19 nucleus undergoes beta decay, a nitrogen-19 nucleus is formed. In beta decay, a neutron is converted into a proton, causing the atomic number to increase by one while keeping the mass number the same.
Radium-226 does not decay by beta decay. It decays by alpha decay to radon-222.
Polonium-218 undergoes alpha decay to form lead-214, which then undergoes beta decay to form bismuth-214.
Americium-244 undergoes beta decay: 95244Am --> 96244Cm + -10e where -10e is a negative beta particle or electron.
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