How do I write a nuclear equation for the annihilation of a positron?

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How do I write a nuclear equation representing the annihilation of a positron with an electron?

Do they just cancel out? or do I write energy on the left hand side of the equation?
 
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When an electron and a positron annihilate each other, they produce a pair of photons. The photons conserve energy, and by having two of them, they conserve the momentum of the initial particles as well.
 
When you work in the center of mass sytem, you will get a pair of 511 kev photons going off in opposite directions - the direction is otherwise free.
 
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