the type of nuclear decay an unstable nucleus will undergo depends on its ratio of neutrons to protons. the radioisotope cobalt-65 has a ratio of neutrons to protons of 1.41, which is too high for a nucleus of this size. what nuclear changes could reduce this ratio? choose one or more: conversion of one or more neutrons to protons an increase in the number of protons conversion of one or more protons to electrons removing electrons from the valence shell a decrease in atomic number part 2 (1 point)see hint which particle could be emitted from the nucleus of cobalt-65 to decrease the ratio of neutrons to protons? choose one: $ $ $ $ part 3 (1 point)see hint fill in the missing charges and mass numbers. be sure to include a sign for the charge of the particle emitted. complete the balanced equation for the nuclear decay of cobalt-65 by filling in the missing charges, mass numbers, and symbols below. $