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प्रश्न
An atomic nucleus A is composed of 84 protons and 128 neutrons.
- The nucleus A emits an alpha particle and is transformed into nucleus B. What is the composition of nucleus B?
- The nucleus B emits a beta particle is transformed into nucleus C. What is the composition of nucleus C?
- Does the composition of nucleus C change if it emits gamma radiations?
- An atomic nucleus A is composed of 84 protons and 128 neutrons. The nucleus A emits an α-particle and is transformed into a nucleus B. What is the composition of B?
- The nucleus B emits a β-particle and is transformed into a nucleus C. What is the composition of C?
- What is the mass number of the nucleus A?
- Does the composition of nucleus C change if it emits the γ radiation?
थोडक्यात उत्तर
उत्तर
- The composition of B is 82 protons and 126 neutrons.
The resultant nucleus B has two protons and two neutrons fewer than the initial nucleus when nucleus A emits an α-particle. - The composition of C is 83 protons and 125 neutrons.
Nucleus C has one more proton and one fewer neutron than nucleus B when the latter emits a β-particle. - The mass number of nucleus A = number of protons + number of neutrons = 84 + 128 = 212.
- No, the composition of nucleus C does not change on emitting γ radiations as there is no change in the mass number A and atomic number Z of the nucleus in gamma emission.
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