In the case of a neutron-rich nucleus, what conversion allows it to lower its neutron count and achieve stability?

Answer

A neutron converts into a proton

When a nucleus has too many neutrons (is neutron-rich), it converts a neutron into a proton, accompanied by the emission of an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino.

In the case of a neutron-rich nucleus, what conversion allows it to lower its neutron count and achieve stability?

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