Beta Emission

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How do I tell if a question regarding beta emission is talking about B- or B+ emission?

For example, achiever, Gchem test 3, # 47.
 
I have the same problem...I always assume Beta emission is losing an electron. If it says Beta decay, I assume its losing a B+. Seems to work out for the most part.
 
yea i was getting lost at first too but now i just assume it means the -1 electron was emitted so I assume it's B- decay (so you add one to the element undergoing decay) unless they tell me it's B+ (in which case you have +1 on the products so you subtract one from the element given)

correct me if i'm wrong please
 
I have the same problem...I always assume Beta emission is losing an electron. If it says Beta decay, I assume its losing a B+. Seems to work out for the most part.


oh wait do i have it wrong then? what if they don't use the words emission or decay...then don't you just assume B is -1? unless they tell you it's B+ and then you are emitting a positron?
 
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