Question #59da9
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Explanation:
The incomplete nuclear equation given to you
#""_ 19^42"K" -> ""_ (-1)^(color(white)(-)0)"e" + ?#
describes the beta decay of potassium-42. You can tell that this is the case because the radioactive nuclide emits an electron, also known as a beta particle.
In beta decay, a neutron located inside the nucleus is converted to a proton. When this happens, the nuclide emits a beta particle and an electron antineutrino,
As a result of the beta decay, the atomic number of the nuclide increases by
This means that the balanced nuclear equation that describes the beta decay of potassium-42 looks like this
#""_ 19^42"K" -> ""_ 20^42"Ca" + ""_ (-1)^(color(white)(-)0)"e" + bar(nu)_e#
Notice that you have
#42 = 42 + 0 -># conservation of mass#19 = 20 + (-1) -># conservation of charge