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प्रश्न
Discuss the beta decay process with examples.
उत्तर
In beta decay, a radioactive nucleus emits either electron or positron. If electron (e–) is emitted, it is called β– decay and if positron (e+) is emitted, it is called p+ decay. The positron is an anti-particle of an electron whose mass is the same as that of an electron and the charge is opposite to that of an electron – that is, +e. Both positron and electron are referred to as beta particles.
- β– decay:
In β– decay, the atomic number of the nucleus increases by one but the mass number remains the same. This decay is represented by
\[\ce{^A_ZX -> ^A_{Z + 12}Y + e- + \bar{v}}\] .....(1)
It implies that the element X becomes Y by giving out an electron and antineutrino `(bar"v")`. In otherwords, in each β– decay, one neutron in the nucleus of X is converted into a proton by emitting an electron (e–) and antineutrino. It is given by n → p + e– + `bar"v"`
Where p -proton, `bar"v"`-antineutrino. Example: Carbon \[\ce{^14_6C}\] is converted into nitrogen \[\ce{^14_7N}\] through β- decay.
\[\ce{^14_6C -> ^14_7N + e- + \bar{v}}\] - β+ decay:
In p+ decay, the atomic number is decreased by one and the mass number remains the same. This decay is represented by
\[\ce{^A_ZX ->^A_{Z-12}Y + e+ + \text{v}}\]
It implies that the element X becomes Y by giving out a positron and neutrino (v). In otherwords, for each β+ decay, a proton in the nucleus of X is converted into a neutron by emitting a positron (e+) and a neutrino. It is given by
p → n + e+ + v
However a single proton (not inside any nucleus) cannot have β+ decay due to energy conservation, because neutron mass is larger than proton mass. But a single neutron (not inside any nucleus) can have β– decay.
Example: Sodium \[\ce{^23_11Na}\] is converted into neon \[\ce{^22_10Ne}\]
decay.
\[\ce{^23_11Na -> ^22_10Ne + e+ + \text{v}}\]
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