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प्रश्न
A radioactive nucleus (initial mass number A and atomic number Z) emits 3 α- particles and 2 positrons. The ratio of the number of neutrons to that of protons in the final nucleus will be:
पर्याय
`("A" - "Z" - 8)/("Z" - 4)`
`("A" - "Z" - 4)/("Z" - 8)`
`("A" - "Z" - 12)/("Z" - 4)`
`("A" - "Z" - 4)/("Z" - 2)`
उत्तर
`("A" - "Z" - 4)/("Z" - 8)`
Explanation:
The mass number reduces by 4 units and the atomic number decreases by 2 units as a result of 1 α-particle emission. The atomic number reduces by one unit with each positron emitted, but the mass number remains constant.
∴ Mass number of final nucleus = A − 12
Atomic number of final nucleus = Z − 8
∴ Number of neutrons = (A − 12) − (Z − 8)
=A − Z − 4
Number of protons = Z − 8
∴ Required ratio = `("A" - "Z" - 4)/("Z" - 8)`