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16 March, 12:34

Which type of radioactive particle (s) has/have been emitted in the following equation?

214/84 PO - > 210/82 Pb + ?

alpha particle only

beta particle only

alpha and beta particles

alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation

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  1. 16 March, 13:00
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    Answer is "alpha particle only".

    alpha decay is an emission of ₂⁴He nucleus. If an element undergoes an alpha decay, the mass number of the daughter nucleus formed is reduced by 4 compared to mass number of parent atom and atomic number is reduced by 2 compared to atomic number of parent atom.

    Po has atomic number 84 and mass number as 214. Hence, the formed daughter atom should have 84 - 2 = 82 as the atomic number and 214 - 4 = 210 as the mass number. The decay reaction is

    ₈₄²¹⁴Po → ₈₂²¹⁰Pb + ₂ ⁴He
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