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Question
Give the symbolic representation of alpha decay, beta decay and gamma emission.
Solution
- Alpha decay:
The alpha decay process symbolically in the following way
\[\ce{^A_Z X -> ^{A-4}_{Z-2}Y + ^4_2He}\] - Beta decay:
β decay is represented by \[\ce{^A_Z X -> ^{A}_{Z-1}Y + e^+ +\text{v}}\] - Gamma decay:
The gamma decay is given by \[\ce{^A_ZX∗ -> ^A_ZX + gamma (γ) rays}\]
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