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A certain radioactive nucleus emits a particle that leaves its mass unchanged, but increased its atomic number by one. Identify the particle and write its symbol. - Physics

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A certain radioactive nucleus emits a particle that leaves its mass unchanged, but increased its atomic number by one. Identify the particle and write its symbol.

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Solution

A β particle leaves it's mass number unchanged, but increases it's atomic number by one.

The symbol of β particle is given by \[\ce{^0_{-1}e or ^0_{-1}\beta}\].

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Changes Within the Nucleus in Alpha, Beta and Gamma Emission
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Chapter 12: Radioactivity - Exercise 12 (A) 1 [Page 298]

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Selina Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 12 Radioactivity
Exercise 12 (A) 1 | Q 25 | Page 298
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