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Which represents the balanced equation for the beta minus emission of phosphorus-32? Superscript 32 subscript 15 upper P right arrow superscript 28 subscript 13 upper A l plus superscript 4 subscript 2 upper H e. Superscript 32 subscript 15 upper P right arrow superscript 32 subscript 14 upper S i plus superscript 0 subscript negative 1 e. Superscript 32 subscript 15 upper P right arrow superscript 32 subscript 16 upper S plus superscript 0 subscript negative 1 e. Superscript 32 subscript 15 upper P right arrow superscript 32 subscript 14 upper S i plus superscript 0 subscript plus 1 e.

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