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A student claims that the equation models beta-minus decay because the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one. In one or two sentences, explain the error in the students reasoning.
A student claims that the equation models beta-minus decay because the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one. In one or two sentences, explain the error in the students reasoning.
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Make these sentences more human like "The student's error lies in assuming that the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one in beta-minus decay, when in fact it is the neutron number that decreases by one, resulting in the conversion of a neutron into a proton."
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Make these sentences more like a 9th grader human typed it "The student made a mistake by thinking that the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one in beta-minus decay. However, the actual change is in the neutron number, as one neutron transforms into a proton during this process."
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The student's error lies in assuming that the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one in beta-minus decay, when in fact it is the neutron number that decreases by one, resulting in the conversion of a neutron into a proton.
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GPT 3.5
The student made a mistake by thinking that the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by one in beta-minus decay. However, the actual change is in the neutron number, as one neutron transforms into a proton during this process.
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GPT 3.5
The student messed up by thinking that the atomic number goes down by one during beta-minus decay. But actually, what really changes is the number of neutrons. One neutron changes into a proton during this process.
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