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Part A Identify the nuclide produced when neptunium-237 decays by alpha emission: 237/93Np→4/2He + ? Express...

Part A Identify the nuclide produced when neptunium-237 decays by alpha emission: 237/93Np→4/2He + ? Express your answer as an isotope using prescripts.

Part B Identify the nuclide produced when phosphorus-32 decays by beta emission: 32/15P→ 0/−1e + ? Express your answer as an isotope using prescripts.

Part C Identify the nuclide produced when fluorine-18 decays by positron emission: 18/9F→0/1e + ? Express your answer as an isotope using prescripts.

Part D Identify the nuclide produced when thallium-201 decays by electron capture: 201/81T l+ 0/−1e→0/0γ + ?

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