32p is an unstable isotope of phosphorus that has a half-life () of 14.29 days. atoms of 32p undergo beta decay, in which a neutron decays into a proton and electron. (a) describe the mass number and atomic number of the element that results. (b) how long would a sample containing 32p take to decay to 1/32 of the radioactivity?
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