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    A Nucleus <Sup>M</sup> <Sub>A</sub> N Undergoes 1 Alpha Decay and 3
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A Nucleus M A N Undergoes 1 Alpha Decay and 3

Question 53

Question 53

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A nucleus M A N undergoes 1 alpha decay and 3 beta minus decay s.
(a) What is the resulting nucleus?
(b) If there had been beta plus decays, instead of beta minus decays, what would be the resulting nucleus?

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