A sodium-22 nucleus (22/11 Na) decays into a neon-22 nucleus (22/10 Ne) and one other particle. What is the other particle?
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Step 1:** Write down the decay reaction for the given case: \[ \ce{^{22}_{11}Na -> ^{22}_{10}Ne + X} \] ** Show more…
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