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Mx and My denote the atomic masses of the parent and daughter nuclei respectively in a radioactive decay. The Q-value for beta-minus decay is Q1 and for beta-plus decay is Q2. If me is the mass of an electron, which statement is correct?

  1. Q1 = (Mₓ - M_y)c² and Q2 = (Mₓ - M_y - 2mₑ)c²
  2. Q1 = (Mₓ - M_y)c² and Q2 = (Mₓ - M_y)c²
  3. Q1 = (Mₓ - M_y - 2mₑ)c² and Q2 = (Mₓ - M_y + 2mₑ)c²
  4. Q1 = (Mₓ - M_y + 2mₑ)c² and Q2 = (Mₓ - M_y + 2mₑ)c²

Correct answer: Q1 = (Mₓ - M_y)c² and Q2 = (Mₓ - M_y - 2mₑ)c²

Solution

Using atomic masses: Q1 = (Mx-My)c² because the emitted beta-minus electron is included in the Mx vs My(atomic) comparison. For beta-plus, one extra positron mass and an electron deficit in the daughter contribute, giving Q2 = (Mx-My-2me)c².

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