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How does alpha, beta and gamma rays change the nucleus?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alpha rays mass decreases by 4 proton by 2

Beta Ray's mass increases by 1 proton no change

Gamma rays no effect as it is an undeviated ray

Answered by Anonymous
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How does alpha, beta and gamma rays change the nucleus?

Ans:- Alpha Ray's decrease the nucleus by 2 protons and 2 neutron s thus mass defect is 4 units.They are known as helium nucleus.

Beta Ray's:-Due to the changing of neutron in one e- + p+ the proton leave inside nucleus but electron emit as radiation .Thus increase in one atomic no.

Gamma Ray's:- These are the fastest Ray's having small wavelength and high frequency thus it pentrates everything in his way .There is no effect in nucleus but it becomes stable after emissions of gamma Ray's.

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