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A common example of `beta-"decay"` is `""_(15)P^(32)to""_(16)P^(32)+x+y` Then, x and y stand forA. electron and nectrinoB. positron and neutrinoC. electron and antineutrinoD. positron and antineutrino

Answer» Correct Answer - C
In `beta^(-)` deacy a neutron in the nucleus is transformed into a proton, an electron and an anti-neutrino
`nto P + bar(e)+bar(v)`
So, x and y, stand for electron and anti-neutrino.


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