Physics
State whether the following nuclear disintegrations are allowed or not (star indicate an excited state). Give reason if it is not allowed.
(a)
(b)
Radioactivity
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(a) The above reaction is allowed as the mass number is conserved.
(b) The above reaction is not allowed as the mass number is not conserved.
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