The electron is not a reactant but a product. Two-neutrino double electron capture (2ECEC) is a second-order weak-interaction process with a predicted half-life that surpasses the age of the Universe by many orders of magnitude1. Schematic of an electron capture detector for a gas chromatograph with a 63 Ni source. So this would be an example of electron capture, which is the opposite of beta decay or a mission invaded a care admission. We absorb an electron, so 207 plus zero is 207 80 to minus one is 81. And finally we have led to 07 so this would be 207 The atomic number of lead is 82. So there's a lot of elements that are named after people we might have heard off or may not have heard off. You'll find that a lot of elements around Nobel, you are named after states named after countries named after just inventors and physicists and scientists. So to 60 plus zero is to 60 one or two minus one is one on one. So here, we're gonna have no belly, um, to 60 which is We absorbing electron. Give me 103 And that will be L R for the next one. So to 63 plus zero gives me to 63 104 minus one. So here, Rutherford has an atomic number of 104 here. So remember Rutherford was the guy who came up with the three major types of nuclear reactions, and they named Element 104 after him. We have to say right balance nuclear equations for each of the following elements after undergoing electron capture. Instead of doing beta decay, remission were doing beta capture, a k A. So that represents the opposite of beta decay. 23 and then 87 minus one is gonna give me 86. What effect is that gonna do? Well, it's gonna be 2. So here capture means that this electron is not gonna be a product, but it's gonna be a reacted. And here we'll say we're dealing with isotope to 23. So let's think of an example we could deal with Francie um, which is the metal most to the left and the lowest down group one A. So here we're gonna say electron capture involves the absorption, often electron, which remember, we saw as this symbol find unstable nucleus and is represented by the following reaction. The electron will be a product, but invade a capture or electron capture. They're both dealing with an electron beta decay. So when we say electron capture, we're really saying beta capture. I remember an electron is really just a beta particle. And here we're talking about an electron. A mission means that you're particle will be a product, but capture means that it'll be a reacted. Now, the word capture we've been talking about this there is decay in a mission versus capture. Hey, guys, In this new video, we're gonna take a look at electron capture.
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