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Step 1: Understanding Beta Decay
Beta-minus (\( \beta^- \)) decay occurs when a neutron in the nucleus is converted into a proton while emitting an electron (\( \beta^- \) particle) and an antineutrino (\( \bar{\nu} \)):
\[ n \rightarrow p + e^- + \bar{\nu} \]
This results in the atomic number (\( Z \)) of the nucleus increasing by 1, while the mass number (\( A \)) remains unchanged.
Step 2: Definition of Isobars
Since the mass number remains the same during \( \beta^- \) decay but the atomic number changes, the parent and daughter nuclei are isobars.
The figures below show:
Which of the following points in Figure 2 most accurately represents the nodal surface shown in Figure 1?
But-2-yne and hydrogen (one mole each) are separately treated with (i) Pd/C and (ii) Na/liq.NH₃ to give the products X and Y respectively.
Identify the incorrect statements.
A. X and Y are stereoisomers.
B. Dipole moment of X is zero.
C. Boiling point of X is higher than Y.
D. X and Y react with O₃/Zn + H₂O to give different products.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :