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Select the nuclide that completes the following nuclear reaction:

[tex]^{64}Cu \rightarrow \beta + \text{ ? }[/tex]

A) [tex]^{63}Ni[/tex]

B) [tex]^{64}Zn[/tex]

C) [tex]^{64}Ni[/tex]

D) [tex]^{63}Cu[/tex]

E) [tex]^{63}Zn[/tex]


Sagot :

To determine the correct nuclide that completes the nuclear reaction:

[tex]\[ { }^{64} \text{Cu} \rightarrow+\beta+\text{ ? } \][/tex]

we need to understand the process of beta decay. In beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus of the atom is converted into a proton, with the emission of a beta particle (an electron, [tex]\(\beta\)[/tex]) and an antineutrino.

1. Change in Atomic Number: During beta decay, the atomic number of the element increases by 1, because a neutron is converted to a proton. Therefore, we add 1 to the atomic number of Copper ([tex]\(^{64}\text{Cu}\)[/tex]), which has an atomic number of 29 (Cu is element number 29 in the periodic table).

[tex]\[ \text{New Atomic Number} = 29 + 1 = 30 \][/tex]

2. Change in Mass Number: The mass number (A) remains the same because a neutron is converted to a proton, and the total number of nucleons does not change. Copper-64 has a mass number of 64.

[tex]\[ \text{Mass Number} = 64 \][/tex]

3. Identifying the Resulting Element: The element with atomic number 30 is Zinc (Zn). Therefore, the resultant nuclide is Zinc-64 ([tex]\(^{64}\text{Zn}\)[/tex]).

So, the nuclide that completes the reaction

[tex]\[ { }^{64} \text{Cu} \rightarrow \beta + { }^{64} \text{Zn} \][/tex]

is Zinc-64 ([tex]\(^{64}\text{Zn}\)[/tex]).

From the given options, the correct choice is:
- C: [tex]\(^{64} \text{Zn}\)[/tex]

Therefore, the answer is:

[tex]\[ \boxed{C} \][/tex]