6. Predict: During electron capture, an electron is absorbed into the nucleus, causing a proton to transform into a neut

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6. Predict: During electron capture, an electron is absorbed into the nucleus, causing a proton to transform into a neut

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6. Predict: During electron capture, an electron is absorbed into the nucleus, causing a proton to transform into a neutron. How will electron capture affect the atomic number and mass number of the atom? Electrons capture will decrease the atomic number by one. 7. Calculate: Note that in this equation the particle is absorbed, rather than emitted. Fill in the first set of boxes with the mass number and atomic number of the absorbed electron. Fill in the last set of boxes with the mass number and atomic number of the daughter product. 179 W+ Turn on Show equation and click Play to check. Modify your equation if necessary. 179(at the top) 74(at the bottom)W-(at the top) (at the bottom) + (at the top) (at the bottom) What isotope is produced when tungsten-179 absorbs an electron? 8. Practice: Turn off Show equation. Fill in the electron capture equations for gold-195 and neodymium-141 in the spaces below. Use the Gizmo to check your answers. Reproduction for educational use only. Public sharing or posting prohibited. © 2020 ExploreLearning All rights reserved 141 Nd+ 60 195 Au + 141(at the top) 60(at the bottom)Nd (at the top) (at the bottom) + (at the top) bottom) 4/5 195(at the top) 79(at the bottom)Au-(at the top) (at the bottom, .op bottom) ↑ ↑
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