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To complete the equation (^{14}{7}N \rightarrow ^{14}{6}C + ^{1}_{1}H), a neutron is needed. In this reaction, a nitrogen-14 nucleus undergoes beta-plus decay, emitting a positron and a neutrino, resulting in the formation of carbon-14 and a proton (hydrogen-1). The overall equation illustrates the transformation of nitrogen into carbon while releasing a hydrogen particle.

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