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A radioactive nucleus can emit a β particle (electron) if there are no electrons present in the nucleus.

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The given statement is false. A radioactive nucleus can emit a β− particle (electron) if neutrons to protons ratio (n/p) is too high i.e, when nucleus contains too many neutrons.

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