World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 9A
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: A positron along with mass number and charge has to be given. The change in mass number and atomic number of nucleus when a positron is produced has to be explained.

Concept introduction: A subatomic particle whose mass is similar to that of electron and numerically equal but has a positive charge is called as a positron.

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Answer to Problem 9A

Positron is a subatomic particle that has a positive charge and same mass of electron.

The mass of positron is zero and the charge on positron is positive.

When a nucleus XZA emits a positron, the mass number remains A and the atomic number becomes Z-1.

Explanation of Solution

Positron particles are electrons with positive electric charge. Decay of Positron takes place when nucleus has too many protons or neutrons. The proton or neutron is transformed into one-another.

The mass of positron is zero and the charge on positron is positive.

The decay of a nucleus by emitting a positron (e+) is called as positron emission. In positron emission, one proton of original nucleus decays to a form positron and a neutron.

The general equation is,

  XZAe+10+Y(Z1)A

Where,

  • A is the mass number.
  • Z is the atomic number.
  • X is the original isotope.
  • Y is the new isotope.

Example: Phosphorus-30 undergoes positron emission to silicon-30.

The balanced nuclear equation of P1530 to produce a positron is,

  P1530e+10+S1430i

Conclusion

Positron is an electron with positive charge. The mass of a positron is same as the mass of an electron that is zero and When a nucleus XZA emits a positron, the mass number remains A and the atomic number becomes Z-1.

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