Neutron emission
Neutron emission is a type of radioactive decay in which an atom contains excess neutrons and a neutron is simply ejected from the nucleus. Some examples of isotopes which emit neutrons are helium-5 and beryllium-13.
Related Topics:
Neutron - Helium - Beryllium
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