The diagram shows the stability curve for nuclear isotopes - Edexcel - GCSE Physics - Question 1 - 2015 - Paper 1
Question 1
The diagram shows the stability curve for nuclear isotopes.
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An isotope above the curve will undergo β− decay because it has:
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D too many neutrons.
In the stability curve for nuclear isotopes, isotopes that lie above the belt of stability generally have an excess of neutrons compared to protons. Such isotopes are prone to β− decay, where they convert a neutron into a proton while emitting a beta particle (an electron) to restore stability. This process increases the atomic number while leaving the mass number constant.