Lab 7: Beta Decay Within the Proton-Proton Chain reaction a proton…

Question Answered step-by-step Lab 7: Beta Decay Within the Proton-Proton Chain reaction a proton… Lab 7: Beta Decay Within the Proton-Proton Chain reaction a proton decays into a neutron via beta-plus decay. There is also beta-minus decay, when a neutron decays into a proton, which you will explore in the following simulation: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/legacy/beta-decay Image transcription textMultiple Atoms Single Atom PhETLegend 3 H – 10 years Neutron IsotopeHe – Proton Decay Time 0… Show more… Show more Open the “Single Atom” tab and select the Hydrogen-3 atom. Click on the play button and describe in detail everything that happens to form a Helium-3 atom. You may have to reset and pause the simulation several times in order to record everything. (3 points)          and this time record the half-life of a Hydrogen-3 atom. Why is this called the half-life? (4 points)          Reset the simulation and select the Carbon-14 atom. Run the simulation and record the half-life of . (2 points)     Image transcription text1… Show more several times and record when the atom becomes a atom. Explain why this value differs. (5 points)          Write the complete reaction for the radioactive elements below, which undergo beta-minus decay, referring to your lecture notes, simulation results, and this periodic table: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/periodic-table/ Each completed reaction is worth 3 points.           à                  + _________________ + ___________________             a new element                                released in the process         à                + _________________ + ___________________    a new element                               released in the process Science Astronomy SCIENCE MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)