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Loss of beta-particles is equivalent to...

Loss of `beta`-particles is equivalent to

A

decrease of one neutron only

B

increase of one proton only

C

Both (a) and (b)

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
c

`._(0)n^(1) to ._(1)H^(1) + ._(-1)e^(0)`
So, it is equivalent to increase of one proton and decrease of one neutron.
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