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.(7)N^(13) changes to .(6)C^(13) by the ...

`._(7)N^(13)` changes to `._(6)C^(13)` by the emission of

A

`_(8)^(13)O+`_(-1)^(0)e`

B

`_(6)^(13)C+`_(+1)^(0)e`

C

`_(6)^(13)C +K` electron capture

D

`_(5)^(9)Be+`_(2)^(4)He`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`_(7)^(13)N` is position emitter, `n/p` ratio is low. Ans. (B)
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