From which part of a radioactive atom beta particle is emitted?
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The atoms of radioactive elements have an unstable nucleus. As the nucleus tries to become stable it releases energy (ionizingradiation) and extra protons or neutrons in the form of alpha or beta particles. An alphaparticle is made up of two protons (+2) and two neutrons from the atom's nucleus.
The atoms of radioactive elements have an unstable nucleus. As the nucleus tries to become stable it releases energy (ionizingradiation) and extra protons or neutrons in the form of alpha or beta particles. An alphaparticle is made up of two protons (+2) and two neutrons from the atom's nucleus.
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