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which represents the balanced nuclear equation for the beta plus decay of c - 11?
<sup>11</sup><sub>6</sub>c → <sup>11</sup><sub>5</sub>b + <sup>0</sup><sub>+1</sub>e
<sup>11</sup><sub>6</sub>c → <sup>11</sup><sub>7</sub>n + <sup>0</sup><sub>+1</sub>e
<sup>11</sup><sub>6</sub>c → <sup>11</sup><sub>7</sub>n + <sup>0</sup><sub>-1</sub>e
<sup>11</sup><sub>6</sub>c → <sup>11</sup><sub>5</sub>b + <sup>0</sup><sub>-1</sub>e
Step1: Recall beta - plus decay concept
In beta - plus decay, a proton in the nucleus is converted into a neutron, a positron ($_{+1}^{0}e$), and a neutrino. The atomic number (number of protons) decreases by 1 and the mass number (sum of protons and neutrons) remains the same.
Step2: Analyze carbon - 11 decay
Carbon - 11 ($_{6}^{11}C$) has an atomic number of 6 and a mass number of 11. After beta - plus decay, the atomic number will be $6 - 1=5$ and the mass number will remain 11. The resulting nucleus is boron - 11 ($_{5}^{11}B$) and a positron ($_{+1}^{0}e$) is emitted. The balanced nuclear equation is $_{6}^{11}C
ightarrow_{5}^{11}B + _{+1}^{0}e$.
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$_{6}^{11}C
ightarrow_{5}^{11}B + _{+1}^{0}e$ (the first option)