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    Iodine-137 Decays to Xenon by Beta Emission, Which Then Decays
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Iodine-137 Decays to Xenon by Beta Emission, Which Then Decays

Question 56

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Iodine-137 decays to xenon by beta emission, which then decays to cesium-137. Write the nuclear reaction equations for these two decay processes.

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