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During nuclear decay, a new isotope is created. how is the nucleus of the new isotope different from the parent if the parent isotope has undergone beta decay?

a) the atomic number increases by 4 and the mass increases by 2.

b) the atomic number increases by 2 and the mass decreases by 4.

c) the atomic number increases by 1 and the mass remains the same.

d) the atomic number remains the same and the mass decreases by 1.

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