Title: A carbon-14 nucleus decays to a nitrogen-14 nucleus by beta-minus decay. How much energy (in MeV) ... Post by: Chery on Dec 6, 2016 A carbon-14 nucleus decays to a nitrogen-14 nucleus by beta-minus decay. How much energy (in MeV) is released if carbon-14 has a mass of 14.003242 u and nitrogen-14 has a mass of 14.003074 u? (1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2)
A) 0.0156 MeV B) 0.156 MeV C) 1.56 MeV D) 15.6 MeV Title: Re: A carbon-14 nucleus decays to a nitrogen-14 nucleus by beta-minus decay. How much energy (in ... Post by: lyall on Dec 6, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: A carbon-14 nucleus decays to a nitrogen-14 nucleus by beta-minus decay. How much energy (in MeV) ... Post by: Chery on Jan 13, 2017 I needed this so much, thanks
Title: Re: A carbon-14 nucleus decays to a nitrogen-14 nucleus by beta-minus decay. How much energy (in ... Post by: Kenneth Ngobeni on Nov 15, 2021 Thank you
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