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In the given reaction
`""_(Z)X^(A)to""_(Z)Y^(A)+n alpha+n'beta`.The ratio `((Z')/(A'))` will be equal to

A

`(Z+n'+2n)/(A-4n)`

B

`(Z+n'-2n)/(A-4n)`

C

`(Z-n'+2n)/(A+4n)`

D

`(Z+n'-2n)/(A+4n)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`""_(Z)^(A)Xoverset(n alpha)(to)""__(Z-2n)^(A-4n)X_(1)overset(n.beta)(to)""_((Z-2n+n.))^(A-4n)Y`
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