Hi, a quick clarification, I am not a bounty hunter. If there's a bounty, it's automatically awarded to the only/highest voted answer in SO. Am I wrong? (again nI am not after this bounty lol) chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/65472/7450
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My guess would be the following:
The electron generated by the decay would most likely go either towards the O or the H. In either case, the oxygen (due to its electronegativity) will atract the electron forming an ion, and the hidrogen will be displaced.
The oxygen will form a double bond and st...
When carbon-14 decays, the decay products are nitrogen-14 and an electron (and an electron antineutrino, but that's chemically irrelevant*):
$$\ce{^14_6C -> ^14_7N + e- + \overline{v_e}}$$
Let's assume that the carbon atom in question is part of a carbon dioxide molecule in the atmosphere. What...