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How many types of particles among the following are emitted during the decay of sulphur-35 nucleus , `beta` - emmission , `e^(-)` capture , positron emission , neutron emission

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`""_(16) S^(35)`
`(n)/(p) = (19)/(16) = 1.1875 } implies` high `((n)/(p))` to decrease `((n)/(p))` ratio
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