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8 June, 10:45

The resulting atomic number of an element that emits 1 alpha particle, 1 positron, and 3 beta particles is

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  1. 8 June, 11:07
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    Thus the resulting atomic number of an element that emits 1 alpha particle, 1 positron, and 3 beta particles is the same as original.

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    Let the mass number be A and the atomic number be Z.

    When an alpha particle is emitted, the mass number decreases by 4 and the atomic number decreases by 2.

    Thus after alpha particle the new mass number = A - 4

    Thus after alpha particle the new atomic number = Z - 2

    When a positron is emitted, the atomic number only decreases by 1.

    Thus after positron emission the new mass number = A - 4

    Thus after positron emission the new atomic number = Z - 2 - 1

    = Z - 3

    When a beta particle is emitted, the atomic number increases by 1.

    For 3 beta particles, the atomic number will increase by 3.

    Thus after beta particle emission the new mass number = A - 4

    Thus after beta particle emission the new atomic number = Z - 3+3

    = Z

    Thus the resulting atomic number of an element that emits 1 alpha particle, 1 positron, and 3 beta particles is the same as original.
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