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Electron capture is sometimes called inverse beta decay, though this term usually refers to the interaction of an electron antineutrino with a proton.
Electron capture is defined as a process where analytes with high electron affinity capture electrons from a steady stream emitted in an electron capture detector, resulting in a reduction of current that produces a signal corresponding to the presence of these analytes.
1. Beryllium-7 captures an electron, converting one proton into a neutron, and transforms into Lithium-7, with the emission of a neutrino. 2. Krypton-81 captures an electron, causing a proton to convert into a neutron, which results in Bromine-81 and the emission of a neutrino. Electron Capture: Definition, Equation, and Examples sciencefacts.net electron-capture sciencefacts.net electron-capture
A level physics is incredibly complicated due to its mathematical nature. It requires a lot of knowledge about space and time, waves, equations etc., which most school kids dont possess.
Electron Capture: ​A process that occurs in proton-heavy nuclei, in which an electron is drawn into the nucleus, causing a proton to transition into a neutron. An electron neutrino is also produced. Fission: ​The splitting a nucleus, to form two smaller daughter nuclei, neutrons and energy.

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Electron-volt (eV): ​The work done to accelerate an electron through a potential difference of 1V. 1eV is equal to the charge of an electron (E=qv). Energy Levels:​Defined and distinct energies at which electrons can exist in an atom.

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