Question

Sodium undergoes beta decay. Match the missing parts (A, B, and C) of the nuclear equation above to their correct number or symbol:
24/11 Na → 0/-1 e + A/B C

Column A
1.
A:
A
2.
B:
B
3.
C:
C
Column B
a.Ne
b.10
c.23
d.12
e.Mg
f.24
g.25

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
In beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus of an atom is transformed into a proton while releasing a beta particle (which is an electron). For sodium-24 (represented as \(^{24}_{11}Na\)) undergoing beta decay, the resulting product will be magnesium-24.

The process can be summarized as follows:
- The mass number (A) remains the same because a neutron is converted into a proton (mass number does not change).
- The atomic number (B) will increase by 1 (since a neutron becomes a proton), going from 11 to 12.

Thus, the decay equation can be filled out as follows:

\[^{24}_{11} Na \rightarrow ^{24}_{12} Mg + ^{0}_{-1} e\]

Now we can match the missing parts to the options provided:

- For A (mass number of the product), it should be 24 (same as sodium).
- For B (atomic number of magnesium), it should be 12.
- For C (symbol for the product), it should be Mg.

Therefore, the correct answers are:
- A: 24 (from option f)
- B: 12 (from option d)
- C: Mg (from option e)

So the final matches are:
1. A: f (24)
2. B: d (12)
3. C: e (Mg)

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