An alpha particle is the same as the nucleus of a helium atom. How is an alpha particle different from a helium atom?
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An alpha particle is identical to a helium atom that has been stripped of its two electrons; thus, an alpha particle contains two protons and two neutrons. ... Thus He2+ means a helium atom that has lost two electrons and has a +2 charge.
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An alpha particle identical to the helium atom has been stripped of its two electrons thus an alpha particle contains two protons and two neutrons. thus,
He 2+ means a helium atom has lost two electrons and has a charge of +2 charge.
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