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Mark out the incoreect statemnet.

A

A free neutron can transfrom itself into photn.

B

A free neutron can transfrom itself into neutron.

C

In beta minus decay, the electron originates from nucleus.

D

All of the above

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When a free neutron along with an electron and an antineutino, the value of the reaction is positive which means the reaction is possible all by itslef, while a free proton cannot convert itself into a neutron due to negative `Q `value.
In beta minus decay, the electron originates from nucleus only, by the transformation of neutron into a proton, with simultaneous emission of an antineutron.
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